Painted Jezebel
20-Jun-2008, 10:04 AM
My first outing for nearly a fortnight, what with bad weather and then, just when the weather improved, breaking ANOTHER rib! (Don't ask!) Suffice it so say that I am accident prone, what with scorpion stings, millipede bites and creating security alerts etc. Incedentally, how many ribs do we have? I'm going for the full set!:bsmile:
Went to the main waterfall yesterday, and saw some interesting butts, which, unfortunately refused to cooperate and come down to be ID'd.
However, found these for your enjoyment:
1: Cirrochroa tyche rotunda (Common Mormon) - Male
2: Arhopala silhetensis silhetensis (Sylhet Oakblue) - Male. I had previously found an abnormally marked Arhopala, subsequently tentatively attributed to this species, and I found another one yesterday (no pic). However the normal one shown was found at the base of the path, whereas the aberration was found at the top, 2Km away, at the same place where I found the other one last year. (Must investigate!)
3: Erionota thrax thrax (Common Banana Skipper) - I've never been able to get a decent photo of this!
4,5 & 6: Neptis miah batara (Small Yellow Sailor) - A new one for you, but I've been trying to get a photo of this skittish species for over a year. The last photo is only included as it reminds me of a High-diver deciding whether to take the plunge into the abyss!
Went to the main waterfall yesterday, and saw some interesting butts, which, unfortunately refused to cooperate and come down to be ID'd.
However, found these for your enjoyment:
1: Cirrochroa tyche rotunda (Common Mormon) - Male
2: Arhopala silhetensis silhetensis (Sylhet Oakblue) - Male. I had previously found an abnormally marked Arhopala, subsequently tentatively attributed to this species, and I found another one yesterday (no pic). However the normal one shown was found at the base of the path, whereas the aberration was found at the top, 2Km away, at the same place where I found the other one last year. (Must investigate!)
3: Erionota thrax thrax (Common Banana Skipper) - I've never been able to get a decent photo of this!
4,5 & 6: Neptis miah batara (Small Yellow Sailor) - A new one for you, but I've been trying to get a photo of this skittish species for over a year. The last photo is only included as it reminds me of a High-diver deciding whether to take the plunge into the abyss!