Quote Originally Posted by Painted Jezebel View Post

As for the Jamides species, I'll leave that for one of Jamides fans to solve, I am having enough trouble with the Arhopala species I got.
This Jamides specimen could be Jamides virgulatus. Besides the large yellow tornal area in the hindwing stretching into space 5 (and obliterating the postdiscal white striae in spaces 3 and 4 in doing so), the basal striae in the hindwing is more or less lined up as well. Both features are ID keys for J. virgulatus.

The mysterious Jamides sp. found by Ellen in Western part of Singapore does not have the basal striae lined up as seen consistently in the three specimen shots posted by Ellen and Nelson. Oh, BTW, those cats and eggs I found at that location all pupated with all of them turned "bad" and none managed to eclose.