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Elbowed Pierrot
30-Sep-2014, 10:20 PM
Quiet day at Panti, only a few to process :cry:
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Need Dr. Seow's help on this
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Psyche
01-Oct-2014, 04:12 PM
No. 1.
Terinos clarissa malayana. male. Note the FW dark band is bent towards the tornus.
The Terinos species cna be very confusing from region to region.
Terinos terpander ssp robertsia have white HW spots which is reflected as a white zigzag band on the underside.
From Gopeng Perak P. Malaysia. Note FW dark band is straight.
http://m5.i.pbase.com/g9/25/686825/2/151767385.WEfPlwaE.jpg
The northern Thai ssp intermedia closely resembles T. clarissa malayana on the underside.
Same insect.
http://us.123rf.com/450wm/teptong/teptong1307/teptong130700016/20778926-close-up-of-back-side-of-royal-assyrian-terinos-terpander-robertsia-butterfly.jpg
http://us.123rf.com/450wm/teptong/teptong1307/teptong130700015/20778925-close-up-of-royal-assyrian-terinos-terpander-robertsia-butterfly.jpg
Terinos clarissa malayana Same insect, Raub, Pahang, P. Malaysia ; The bent of the FW band is hdden.
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-CPs16kpezso/Uy_kd4s91qI/AAAAAAAANmY/QmeUuxAAqWo/s1600/DSC_0241.JPG
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No. 2 & 4. Should be right as Jamides malaccanus malaccanus females.
J. malaccanus & parasaturatus are almost identical on the underside.
Lemon's male J. parasaturatus is ID'ed by the FW upper's whitish blue & dark apex.
This & another confirmed male both have the HW orange clear of the little white stria above it.
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No. 5. Male Allotinus subviolaceus alkamah . Also recorded in Singapore.
Male with rounded FWs; submarginal spots mostly obsolete ;postdiscal spots wavy, paired, like flying birds.
Another example from Malaya.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/53/AllotinusSubviolaceusFUpUnAC1.jpg
TL Seow:cheers:
Elbowed Pierrot
01-Oct-2014, 04:25 PM
Thanks for the help, Dr Seow
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