Thank you Dr. Seow for the precise identifications.
Udara rona is not reported for Thailand (Pisuth Ek-Amnuay 2012). Could be a new entry?
Thank you Dr. Seow for the precise identifications.
Udara rona is not reported for Thailand (Pisuth Ek-Amnuay 2012). Could be a new entry?
Wow! This is a surprise.
I have look at CD27 for a long time & it does not look like U. placidula/cyma which have spot 7 larger & prominently darker than the other spots.
This leaves only dilecta & rona & it does not look like dilecta.
There is a hint of dark blue on the upperside.
Still a full upper is necessary for confirmation
Subspecies catius is the race in peninsular Malaysia.
TL Seow : Cheers
A few more species :
CD33. Salanoemia similis (The Similar Streak Darter)
CD34. Halpe zola zola (The Long - banded Ace) ? - LC has posted a similar shot - just for comparison.
CD35. Ixias pyrene yunnanensis (Yellow Orange Tip)
CD36 : Athyma cama cama (The Orange Staff Sergeant) - I realise that I did have one A. cama underside shot.
CD37. Curetis sp - decided to post it as I noticed that this may not be the C. acuta dentata ?
CD38. Telicota sp
CD39. ??
CD40. Looks like a worn Salanoemia similis (The Similar Streak Darter) ??
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Sorry Fed, but 33 is Thoressa masoni. Do not go by Pisuth's pictures of the species, they are very poor. I saw one that I suspected may have been the Salanoemia and hoped had a +1 but realised, when I got the photos back home that I was wrong. No. 40, I am not so sure about (3 subapical spots on the uppersde forewing?).
CD 33 & CD 40. Thoressa masoni.
CD 37. Curetis acuta. Note HW postdiscal band in space 5 & 6 are straight & in line.
CD 38. Telicota ?bambusae. HW veins not darkened; ?greenish tinge to HW.
CD 39. Ancistroides nigrita. Stimula has only the FW outer area paler.
TL Seow: Cheers.
WOW, that is quite a good haul. Beautiful pictures from everyone.
Me can only drooooll thru the monitor.![]()
The Common Jester - Symbrenthia lilaea lilaea
Just friends
The Common Maplet - Chersonesia risa risa
The Orchid Tit - Hypolycaena otona otona
The Common Lascar (dry season form) - Pantoporia hordonia hordonia correction
Orchid Mantis not a butt but just this insect over there![]()
Last edited by Angiud; 25-Nov-2013 at 11:18 AM.
I have to admit you have a good point here.
When I first check thru argiolus all the valid images were from Europe or USA.
They have the submarginal lunulate markins obsolete or very poorly defined, & a white ground colour.
However, I have check up ssp lynteana & it does have submarginal lunules. Fig. 1o below.
http://www.archive.org/stream/procee.../n663/mode/1up
Undeniably the spots/markings could match dllecta, rona or argiolus.
CD27 have a strong dingy brown underside.
I have not seen any example of C argiolus with this colour.
Still, given the wide variaton possible in any of these species, the ID is still dodgy.
Perhaps, I was too intent on separating dilecta & rona.
C. argiolus is still in the picture, but I would love to see a valid pic of it with this dingy underside first.
TL Seow : Cheers.
Great shots from everyone but don't seem to see LC Goh's shots as yet, still PS'ing![]()
Ben Jin