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    Not a particularly good day, weather wise, but still managed to get a couple of +1s, photowise and +2 species wise . The Flos apidamus came out VERY oddly, however, here is Ixias pyrene verna. You can just see the upperside orange subapical patch showing through.

    I also attach Cethosia biblis perakana(male upper and underside and female upperside).

    Likely to be my last post for three days as I am in court, again!

    302 (Matapa cresta and Caltoris cahira austeni)
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    Yup, that's a Yellow Orange Tip (Ixias pyrene) all right...

    Nice shots of the Batik Lacewing and the green female. These buggers are common up your area?
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    The Ixias pyrene is very seasonal, but the Cethosia biblis is common in wooded areas all year round.

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    In court? Hope there's nothing serious.

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    The Batik Lacewing is nice!

    Why in court, Les?
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    Us houseowners on the Estate have a large number of Court Actions against the German Property Development Company who built the houses. It is far too complicated to go into details, but I can assure you that I am NOT the defendant! These cases have been going on for 2 years now, and will probably take another 2 years to be resolved.

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    Each country's judicial system is different depending on the level of efficiency and law. In Singapore, you'd probably be able to get a judgement and award in 6 months!
    Khew SK
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    The judge has told us today, that, unless the two sides can come to an agreement (absolutley impossible), it will be 7 or 8 years! This means, in Thailand, a minimum of 10 years to get a judgement!!!! (It is rather complicated!!! Also the embassies of 10 countries are very interested in the procedings.)

    Ah well, I did come here for the quiet life!

    This is the last I will post about the case, in case I say something I shouldn't ( and it is rather a bit OT).

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