Painted Jezebel
01-Feb-2008, 09:42 AM
Had a day off from Court on Wednesday, but I have only now managed to process the photos taken. It was an Arhopala day, including a new one, A. lurida (No. 303:gbounce: ), with A. democritus also putting in an appearance and, shown below, Arhopala aida.
A. aida is very similar to A. havilandi, which I showed recently, but the underside ground colour is much lighter, without any slate suffusion. Also, the upperside black marginal area is wider in A. aida.
At one point he was in shade, and I needed to use the flash. He appeared to take exception to this, and inadvertently gave me this rare open winged shot, but, as you can tell, I was not ready for it!
A. aida is very similar to A. havilandi, which I showed recently, but the underside ground colour is much lighter, without any slate suffusion. Also, the upperside black marginal area is wider in A. aida.
At one point he was in shade, and I needed to use the flash. He appeared to take exception to this, and inadvertently gave me this rare open winged shot, but, as you can tell, I was not ready for it!