The silver royal is truly a beauty.![]()
The silver royal is truly a beauty.![]()
cheers
Jonathan
You are quite right, it is Pithauria straminiepennis.
Because it was thougt to resembles Onryza, I was thinking small.
Here are the two for comparison. Note the FW chequered cilia of H. burmana.
http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/med...ekar_ag187.jpg
http://d.mp-farm.com/b/500x450.water...00/3305723.jpg
TL Seow : Cheers
Wow, what a nice shot of the Paris Peacock.
I didn't see it !
Thank you Anthony. The Windmill is really massive. And I miss the other one, the "common" Windmill, actually not so common.
Federick. The day I got the Paris and the upperside of the Royal was the end of October. I was alone there.![]()
Excellent shots, LC, Antonio, Fed.
Amazing number of gorgeous butterflies![]()
-Loke
5 Green Dragontails
2 Green Dragontails - after a minute or so, the two dragontails completely syncronized the water spray
The White Dragontail - Lamproptera curius curius
The Red Lacewing - Cethosia biblis biblis
Unidentified Hesperiidae
Charaxes kahruba Corrected ID
2 Hill Jezebel - Delias belladonna hedybia
The Yellow Tinsel - Catapaecilma subochrea
Last edited by Angiud; 15-Nov-2013 at 09:37 PM.
Nice DT shot especially when all five are facing the same direction, the yellow tinsel is so lovely![]()
Ben Jin
CD27 ID Correction.
Udara rona catius.
Monodontides can be discounted because it has a spot near the base of space 1b (where twin spot are.)
The 2 Udara species with lunulate submarginals & in which HW postdiscal spot 7 is not much larger nor darker than many of the others are U. dilecta & rona.
U. dilecta tends to be whiter & the spots often reduced.
http://www.learna
boutbutterflies.com/Udara%20dilecta%208909-001a.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ud...aleUpUnAC2.JPG
U. rona catius from Java.
http://www.lycaenidae.gmxhome.de/Lyc...onacatius1.jpg
Post 23.
Blues Left Udara rona. Right - Celestrina lavendularis. Note its legs are black with white bands.
Prosotas pia marginata . Note submarginal spots are very diffuse & ill-defined.
TL Seow![]()
Post 27.
? Ampitta maroides.
Charaxes kahruba. It is a male , note short tails.
TL Seow: Cheers.