Is this female Arhopala eumolphus maxwelli ?
So sorry, I know I can compare it with the checklist, but I still not very sure after many looks.
Can anyone advise ? Thank you.
Is this female Arhopala eumolphus maxwelli ?
So sorry, I know I can compare it with the checklist, but I still not very sure after many looks.
Can anyone advise ? Thank you.
Sorry to disappoint u, bt that is an arhopala athada athada. It looks really like the green oakblue though.
Aaron Soh
Yong san,
I am quite sure that this is not a Green OakBlue not based on guess work or what I think , but with reference to some sample that I am in the process of compiling to establish the underwing key IDs for this species.
Pending more field data collection and consolidation I will post these keys ID features and review some shots I have posted on this species.
Other than it does not match those key IDs there are a few other difference on the specimen you have shot.
As to what it is I wun even venture a guess without knowing how the upper wings looks like.
A picture is word a thousand words....took the liberty of invereting and mirroring your shot for ease of comparison.
As I said, quite a few Arhopala species share similar underside markings with A. athada athada including the "straight" postdiscal band on the FW underside. You cannot conclude that it is A. athada athada right away by comparing underside markings alone with the pic in the checklist. Get a copy of C&P4 and read up on the various distinguishing keys for Arhopala species, and you will learn it is not wise to jump to conclusion on many of the Arhopala IDs based only on field shots and underside markings.
Horace