You could be right too.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/220...a-lavendularis
TL Seow![]()
You could be right too.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/220...a-lavendularis
TL Seow![]()
I do have one species I am pretty sure is an Udara sp. I think (yet again) that this is Udara dilecta dilecta (Pale Hedge Blue). Sorry Seow, I gave the wrong English name first, but now changed.
Last edited by Painted Jezebel; 28-Sep-2013 at 10:43 PM.
Agreed it is Udara dilecta.
I was going to state it also looks identical to U. rona catius until I realised it is not recorded in Thailand.
TL Seow![]()
Antonio, I like that Glorious Begum shot - hope I have too see and shoot one in Nov.
Les, the female Cruiser shot was nicely composed and shot.
I hope too Federick! But who carry the smelly bait?
The Burmese Batwing - Atrophaneura varuna zaleucus
The White-bar Bushbrown - Mycalesis anaxias aemate
The Small Banded Flat - Celaenorrhinus nigricans nigricans
The Scarce Catseye - Coelites nothis nothis
The Common Duffer - Discophora sondaica zal ??
Some more, most, I think, Antonio did not get.
1) To add to Antonio's last post, an upperside shot of Atrophaneura varuna zaleucus.
Some Lycaenids:
2) Poritia hewitsoni tavoyanus (female) - Common Gem
3) Poritia sp. I am not sure if this is the same sp. or possibly Poritia erycinoides trishna (Blue Gem). The hind wing submarginal marking are much less produced than in No. 2.
4) A Prosotas species. I see a very small tail, I think. Is this P. pia marginata?
5) A large Miletus species.
1) Eurema laeta pseudolaeta (Spotless Grass Yellow)
2) Delias pasithoe pasithoe (Red-base Jezebel)
3) Ancema ctesia ctesia (Bi-spot Royal)
Beautiful shots, Les and Antonio.
Despite the less than ideal weather, you guys manage to nail quite a lot of specifies and chalk up some ++
The Ancema ctesia ctesia (Bi-spot Royal) is beautiful.
-Loke