The 3rd one is really unique, orange bars.
The 3rd one is really unique, orange bars.
Aaron Soh
I've never seen a photo of Tongeia potanini glycon (Dark Cupid) before. Very nice!What type of habitat do you find it in?
With regards to the unknown specimen, it COULD be a female Miletus gallus gallus (Extended Brownie), from the lighter markings, but that is only an educated guess, based on your single photograph, and can not be construed as a definite ID. Did you, at any time see the upperside, and if so, was the hindwing entirely brown or did it have a white stripe?
The hypolycaena actually looks like a narrow spark.![]()
Aaron Soh
Ok, here are my takes.
1. Papilio helenus (Red Helen) Looks like the resident at that area.
2, Papilio polytes romulus (Common Mormon)
3. Tagiades gana (Large Snow Flat)
4. Arhopala
5. Ring
6. Acytolepis puspa lambi (Common Hedge Blue)
7. Mycalesis janardana sagittigera (The Lesser BushBrown<Pisuth>)(The Common Bush Brown<C&P4>)
8. Saletara liberia distanti (Malaysian Albatross)
9. Koruthaialos rubecula (The Narrow-banded Velvet)
10. Koruthaialos rubecula (The Narrow-banded Velvet)Check out the butt of the skipper on the RHS
11. Skipper
Last edited by Common Mime; 24-Jul-2008 at 09:47 AM.
Chee Ming, Sum
Ya, luckily can borrow cam from CM's brother. Now got good reason to buy new cam lol![]()
Shots from my mobile phone
1. Shooting White Dragon Tail
2. Shooting Banded Banded Peacock
3. "Common" Raja Brooke
4. Chersonesia intermedia
5. 2 butt with big different in term of size
Last edited by Sky Blue; 03-Aug-2008 at 02:45 PM. Reason: update ID
SC, Your HP is really powerful for macro shot. Still lots of pics to bring back even though your camera was broken down.
Sharing a pic of the Chersonesia intermedia (Dwarf).
Last edited by Cruiser; 27-Jul-2008 at 02:24 PM.
Ben Jin