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David Chan
01-Sep-2019, 04:11 PM
Dear Dr Seow,
Kindly assist to ID these butterflies:
.1 Could this be a Divided Brownie (Miletus ancon)? 26025
.2 Allotinus spp 26026
.3 Euploea spp 26027
Thanks a lot.
Best regards,
David Chan
Psyche
01-Sep-2019, 05:19 PM
1. Miletus croton.This has a completely darkened postdical spots.
https://thaibutterflies.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/Miletus-croton-1080x719.gif
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miletus_croton#/media/File:MiletusCrotonCorusMUpUnRDK1.jpg
M. ancon has the HW postdiscal spots only partially dark.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miletus_ancon#/media/File:MiletusAnconAnconFUpUnRDK1.jpg
2. Allotinus probably A. davidus . Correction; Probably Allotinus horsfieldi.
The FW series of spots is not dislocated ;HW with spot 6 shifted in.
This is a small species.
https://thaibutterflies.com/project_tag/miletinae/page/4/
Similar A. horsfieldi .Larger ; FW series of spots broken in the middle.
https://www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Allotinus%20horsfieldi%20permagnus%20001g.jpg
3. Euploea camaraalzeman .Very large with long pointy FWs. HW with neat rows of spots.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/dan/30260001.html
TL Seow:Cheers.
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Angiud
01-Sep-2019, 06:05 PM
Allotinus davidis has a very clear black spot on underside hindwind
https://live.staticflickr.com/5534/14068793697_cdf5e7cc96_c.jpg (https://flic.kr/p/nrdfdz)
The Short-branded Darkie - Allotinus davidis (https://flic.kr/p/nrdfdz)
PS: Davidis is only a South Thai Peninsula species
Psyche
01-Sep-2019, 07:14 PM
Allotinus davidis has a very clear black spot on underside hindwind
PS: Davidis is only a South Thai Peninsula species
I forgot A. davidus does have a black spot although it is not supposed to be that prominent.
The labelling on your website is confusing.
https://thaibutterflies.com/project_tag/miletinae/page/4/
2 is probably A. horsfieldi. There is probably a dislocation between the two triangular spots & the colour is also more beige.
TL Seow: Cheers.
PS. Here is the holotype of A. davidus from Singapore. Fig 6 & another 7, the paratype from south Johor.
The black spot is not prominent.
https://archive.org/stream/bulletinofnatura07entolond#page/n426/mode/1up
Your A. davidus may be another A . substrigosus.
David Chan
01-Sep-2019, 10:12 PM
Dear Dr Seow & Antonio,
Thanks a lot for the inputs. It is so difficult to ID some butterflies without the help of experts. Cheers!
Best regards,
David Chan
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