Post 115.

1. Parnara bada. Note also short antenna with thick club.

2. Polytremis lubricans. Note colour & shape of HW spot 4.

3. Probably Pe;opidas conjunctus male. Variant with reduced spots.
There is a HW cellspot; in the correct spot ,so can not be an artifact ie injury mark, etc.
Deep brown colour suggest P. conjunctus.
https://wanderingbutterflyeffect.fil...2468f1860b.jpg
https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-FvDO3Lfw_...lt_Khew_03.jpg

4.Uncertain. The shape is as in Caltoris philippina but the colour is wrong & there is an upper cellspot.
C. philippina male.
https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-dUpUIge8A...ld_male_01.jpg

Could it be another Caltoris. No other have this narrow shape.

Could it be Baoris . Never seen one so distorted.
Baoris farri male.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/itchydogimages/7863317448


5. Probaly Caltoris bromus female.
C. cormasa always have the subapical spots small.
FW & HW of the same colour tone.
Female C. bromus.
http://woxiong.butterfly-photo.com/d...e.php?pid=1261

C. cormasa female.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2caxXSexYr...0/DSC_0108.JPG


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