Quote Originally Posted by Sky Blue View Post
wow, long list & good photos there

so I think the Tailless Line Blue really feed on the young flower of mimosa, previously I also collected one egg from Punggol but somehow get mixed with a small moth, so end up I got a moth...
Thanks SC. The host plant that I encounter for this TLB is not mimosa but something similiar. I will post the photos of the host plant soon.
Quote Originally Posted by Commander View Post
#7 is quite certainly Dingy Bush Brown (Mycalesis perseus cepheus) due to the dislocated eyespot in space 2 of the hindwing.
Thanks Khew for the confirmation. Really difficult to ID.

Quote Originally Posted by Cruiser View Post
CM, good harvest did you also notice there seem to be two type of CF over there, one lighter and the other much darker/brown?
Yes, I notice the difference. After some read ups, I may suggest it is due to the female and male. I realise the female is of darker color with extra markings on the forewings underside while the male is duller in color? Or it is the other way round?

I also find out than they are very weak in flying and holding on to the leaf. I saw one drop from the upper leaf to the lower leaf while "walking" and they really drunk while feeding. Can staying still for hours!!!

Bring ladder if possible, I am too short to really shoot them as they always stay on top of the bush while there are ants nest everywhere .