View Full Version : Is this Neptis capnodes pandoces?
DaveChiangMai
28-Jan-2021, 02:37 PM
This week (27 Jan) I visited Doi Inthanon, n. Thailand. There are certainly confirmed records of Neptis capnodes pandoces, a local species, and difficult to ID, from this area. The attached images are of one individual that I encountered that is giving me problems to identify. Might this be Neptis capnodes pandoces?
Also in the same area I recorded Neptis hylas, Neptis sappho, Neptis soma and Neptis cartica.
Looking at the cell bar and the three apical spots on the forewing, I think the above species can be ruled out.
I would be very grateful for some comments on the ID of this individual.
With thanks.
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Psyche
28-Jan-2021, 06:34 PM
It is Neptis hylas kamarupa.
N. hylas kamarupa.
FW cell bar with a fracture mark.
FW submarginal spots bent in slightly at apex.
FW postdiscal spots often large & oblong.
HW discal band margin often irregular.
Underside tawny brown,c the white bands edged in black.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720150010.html
N. sappho astola
FW cell bar with a fracture mark.
FW submarginal spots gently curve at apex.
FW postdiscal spots mostly rounded.
Underside darker ochreous/rawny brown, white bands not edged in black.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720140010.html
N. capnodes pandoces.
FW ce3ll bar without a fracture mark.
FW submarginal spots gently curved at apex.
HW discal band with straight & regular margins.
Underside darker greyish brown ,white bands not edged in black.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720170010.html
N. soma shania.
FW cell bar without a fracture mark.
FW submarginal band strongly bent in at apex.
HW discal band with fairly regular margins.
Underside greyish brown, white band not edged in black.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720180010.html
N. cartica burmana .
FW cell bar & cellend spots narrow, bar without a fracture mark.
FW submarginal spots gently curve at apex.
FW postdiscal spots mostly rounded.
Underside greyish brown.
http://yutaka.it-n.jp/lim1/720300010.html
TL Seow: Cheers.
DaveChiangMai
28-Jan-2021, 09:00 PM
Many thanks for the details. I was indeed concerned about the fractured cell bar.
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