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    Thanks Dr Seow for the confirmation!

    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Yes, it is N. pavana.
    This is one of two species of Fourline Blue in which the bands have dark striae within the white striae.

    The 2nd species (also recorded in Singapore)N. russelli have large bulging submarginal spots.

    TL Seow :Cheers.
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    Ancyra Blue (Catopyrops ancyra)



    Telicota sp. (maybe Telicota besta bina) Dr Seow please...

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    Post 37.

    I quite agreed it is Telicota besta bina male.

    The exposed underside FW shows orange at the base of space 2. (only seen in the male of augias, besta & colon.).
    The colour is yellower (although can be very difficult to tell in photos.)
    The HW ground is a bit darker giving a better cotrast to the HW band.

    A male T. augias with a deeper orange ground & poor contrast with the HW band.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-1VOTdSSpi_...sta%2Bbina.jpg

    Definitive male T. augias underside.
    1. Deep orange colour.
    2. Wide overlap of FW spot 3 & 4.
    3. Very poorly contrasted HW band.
    http://www.neutron.phys.ethz.ch/Lepi...e/IMG_2332.JPG

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    Thanks Dr Seow for the confirmation!
    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    Post 37.

    I quite agreed it is Telicota besta bina male.

    The exposed underside FW shows orange at the base of space 2. (only seen in the male of augias, besta & colon.).
    The colour is yellower (although can be very difficult to tell in photos.)
    The HW ground is a bit darker giving a better cotrast to the HW band.

    A male T. augias with a deeper orange ground & poor contrast with the HW band.
    http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-1VOTdSSpi_...sta%2Bbina.jpg

    Definitive male T. augias underside.
    1. Deep orange colour.
    2. Wide overlap of FW spot 3 & 4.
    3. Very poorly contrasted HW band.
    http://www.neutron.phys.ethz.ch/Lepi...e/IMG_2332.JPG

    TL Seow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Nawab View Post
    Ancyra Blue (Catopyrops ancyra)
    Beautiful shot of the Ancyra Blue (Catopyrops ancyra)
    The palpi looks strange though as they are not close in two of your shots
    -Loke

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    Thanks Loke! Yes, the Palpi didn't appear normal, might due to genetic defects...

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebottle View Post
    Beautiful shot of the Ancyra Blue (Catopyrops ancyra)
    The palpi looks strange though as they are not close in two of your shots
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    Lovely shots of the Ancrya Blue Uncle Cher Hern!!!

    The strange palpi don't seem to affect it though, since the first picture shows it feeding normally...
    cheers
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    Thanks Jon!

    Quote Originally Posted by Banded Yeoman View Post
    Lovely shots of the Ancrya Blue Uncle Cher Hern!!!

    The strange palpi don't seem to affect it though, since the first picture shows it feeding normally...
    Cher Hern

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    Default Cameron Highlands, June 2014

    #1 Heliophorus epicles tweediei (Purple Sapphire)


    #2 Aeromachus jhora creta


    #3 Mycalesis anaxias senoi


    #4 Mycalesis janardana (Mottled Bush-Brown)


    #5 Lamproptera meges (Green Dragontail)


    (more to come...)
    Last edited by Blue Nawab; 14-Jun-2014 at 11:54 PM.
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    Post 44.

    2. Aeromachus jhora creta.

    3. Mycalesis anaxias senoi.

    TL Seow:Cheers.

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