n India these skippers can be quite tricky to ID.
Borbo.
UnH without a cellspot.
UnF subapical spots almost always three spots 6, 7, & 8.
Note upper two spots 7 & 8 in line, while the lower spot 6 is out of line.
Antennal club thicker than in Pelopidas but less than in Parnara .
UpF with a space 1b spot.
Borbo cinnara .
UpF cellspots 0 to 2, relatively small.
UpF with the spots larger, more irregular, spot 2 with concave margin.
UpF space 1b spot strong.
UnH typically with three postdiscal spots 2, 3, & 6. (extra in spaces 4 & 5) [B]These are fairly sharply defined.
Wing margins with the dark line diffuse ,ill-defined.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...cde2b3-1_0.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...04068623-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...bd8c88-1_0.jpg
Singapore examples.
https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...437/large.jpeg
https://inaturalist-open-data.s3.ama...3414/large.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-jMZu5Yy4Y...ederick_01.jpg
Borbo (or Pseudoborbo) bevani.
UpF one cellspot often large.
UpF spots more rounded & compact.
UpF spot in space 1b weak or absent.
UnH postdiscal spots somewhat diffuse & less sharp .
Wing marginal dark line sharply defined.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...0d2810f0-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...c052fc-5_0.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...0d9cb5d8-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...495ea0-1_2.jpg
Parnara bada can look similar but the antenna is short, the club thicker in the FW subapical spots , spots 6 & 7in line, spot 8 out of line or absent.
UnH postdiscal spots decreasing in size upwards.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jkadavoor/5484338081/
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Parnara.
Antennae short with the clubs very stubby, thick.
UnH without a cellspot or sometimes a diffuse one at the cellend.
FW subapical spots with spots 6 & 7in line & 8 slightly out or all more or less in line.
UnH postdiscal spots 2 to 4 generally in a series , in some, nearly a straight line.
Parnara bada .
UpF without cellspot. Spot 3 quadrate, equal distance from spots 2 & 4.
UnH postdiscal spots small separate & irregularly arranged.
Very variable. Spots may be reduced.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...22e9975d-2.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...22e9975d-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...444182f7-2.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...444182f7-1.jpg
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jkadavoor/5484338081/
https://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/P...W_IMG_9229.jpg
Taiwan, Singapore, P. Malaysia.
http://dearlep.tw/species.html?namecode=345485
http://static.inaturalist.org/photos/2464963/large.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-r10tmE1ODK...rnara+bada.jpg
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/hes/93050001.html
Parnara ganga .
FW usually without a cellspot; sometimes a lower cellspot is present.
UpF spot 3 more oblong, & nearer spot 2 than 4 in the correct perspective.
UnH with postdiscal spots large close together , arranged irregularly.
UnH almost always without a spot 6.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._butterfly.jpg
http://www.flutters.org/home/photoga...isepereira.jpg
http://butterfliesvietnam.blogspot.c...tal-swift.html
https://thaibutterflies.com/wp-conte...a-apostata.jpg
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/hes/93040001.html
The next two species have the HW spots arranged more in a straight line like a step ladder.
The UnH spots are distinctly whiter.
Parnara guttata mangala
FW with two cellspot but the lower one often reduced or missing.Upper one often large .
UnH spots in a stepladder arrangement; spot 6 is typically absent.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...21f48ec0-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...21f48ec0-2.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...c2124673-2.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...c2124673-1.jpg
Parnara apostata debdasi.
UpF without cellspot (rarely a small lower one.). Ground dark.
UnH spots in a straight line can also be slightly crooked.
HW spot 6 usually present.
Elliot & Chiba in their revision of Parnara shows six specimens, 3 from Nepal, one each from Malaya, Sumatra, Borneo & Philippines.
They all have large spots some even overlapping on the FW.
P. Malaysia. Ssp. apostata .
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-JvGvOpLy-c...0/DSC_0328.JPG
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-R1LW7DbcOy...0/DSC_0338.JPG
Java. ? ssp apostata .
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/1..._apostata.html
This have totally no FW cellspot & should be P. apostata.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...7db9fa9e77.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...7db90205e8.jpg
I believed all these are P. bada. They totally do not match the specimens provided by Chiba & Elliot.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/hes/93020001.html
Last edited by Psyche; 29-Oct-2022 at 11:31 AM .
Pelopidas .
Pelopidas is usually identifiable by the presence of a UnH cellspot near the base of vein 6.
Very rarely this is absent.
P. mathias male.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...ft%20-bene.jpg
The females of all species except P. conjuncta have two spots in space 1b. the 2nd tiny one just below spot 2.
Female P. mathias.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...hee%20Ming.jpg
Three of the smaller species, namely mathias, agna & thrax can be very confusing in India.
Pelopidas thrax . FW 16- 19mm Range Africa, southern Europe middle East to N. E. India.
UpF with spots irregular ;Upper cellspot often elliptic or a dash.
Male brand more prominently whitish.
Evans state of ssp masta in India; UnH usually only the double spots in space 4 & 5 conspicuous, the rest marked as dark spots.
These examples from the Aegean areas give an idea of th morphology. Spots often edged brown.
http://www.eurobutterflies.com/sp/thrax.php
https://www.rodoptera.com/hesperiida...a-25a83ba3cef4
http://www.pyrgus.de/bilder1/hesperi...rax_4f2013.jpg
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ghJMwxB-_4...26438670_n.jpg
http://www.pyrgus.de/bilder1/hesperi...rax_8f2013.jpg
Pelopidas agna FW 17mm. FW cellspots rounded.
Male UpF with spots 2 & 3 rather narrow;a line drawn thru the cellspots usually miss the brand ; in the female the line moves away from spot 1b.
UnH more uniformly brown with clean look, may be greenish ; dsf slightly paler centrally.
Males.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...5b7ddae6-2.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...5b7ddae6-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...2cdad160-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...bee5e238-3.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/---kNw2cMz...A_male_05a.jpg
Females.Singapore.
https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7zXwSQZiZ...SwiftF-KSK.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ygTUZGa_y..._female_01.jpg
https://live.staticflickr.com/579/22...f00c7df8_b.jpg
Pelopidas mathias . FW 16mm. FW cellspots rounded.
Widespread & very variable.
Male FW spot 2 rather quadrate. A line drawn thru the cellspots normally cut the male brand.
Usually a line thri the cellspots in the female moves close to spot 1b or cut it.
UnH often darkly grey shaded.
Ground pattern 'dirty' with smudgings around the postdiscal spots .
Dsf with pale greyish shadings & dark-ringed spots..
Males.
typically dark
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...fa228e27-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...a1342a-1_1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...e27231-1_0.jpg
Less grey.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...d6a66c-1_1.jpg
DsF.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...e7aa3bb5-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...c0cb04ab-1.jpg
Females.
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...9cabadb8-1.jpg
https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...9cabadb8-2.jpg
Singapore.
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...hee%20Ming.jpg
http://www.butterflycircle.com/check...S_adult_01.jpg
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Last edited by Psyche; 29-Oct-2022 at 11:18 AM .
Thanks a lot Dr. Seow.
You have given a ton of priceless information.
Let me go through my collection and discuss further with you.
Thanks a lot
Aomoa
Dear Dr. Seow,
I have been trying to identify these species from my collection. Its taking time but I have tried to nail some of them.
Please verify if these are correctly identified.
1. P Bada?
P bada.JPG
2. P ganga?
P ganga (2).JPG
3. P ganga?
P ganga (3).JPG
4. P ganga?
P ganga.JPG
5.a. P gutata?
P gutata (1).JPG
5.b. P gutata? (same specimen as 5.a.)
P gutata (2).JPG
Regards
Aomoa
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