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Thread: ID request - Peninsular Malaysia by SL Liew - March 7, 2025

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    20.https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/264009744
    Jamides celeno.
    There is nothing to suggest other species.

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    21. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/264051153

    Arhopala amphimuta.

    The 2nd pix shows a full blue upperside.
    The tornal white dot is too weak & obscure to indicate it coulde be A. moolaiana.



    22. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/264051170
    Possibly another P. pugnans.
    Correction: Psolos fuligo.
    Last edited by Psyche; 09-Mar-2025 at 12:21 PM.

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    23. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/263967863
    The pic is too blurry but6 there appear to be a single orange submarginal band.
    It should be Pantoporia sandaka female.
    Male.
    https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2847206710
    Female.
    https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2847206705



    24. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/263988398
    Female Euthalia monina.

    The female E. monina is readily IDed by the sub-basal spots in FW space 1b.
    IT have two small one, the lower one may be obsolete.
    https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/2847206923

    All Tanaecia species have a single large sub-basal spot in space 1b.
    eg
    https://yutaka.it-n.jp/nplim2/720960001_n002.jpg


    TL Seow: Cheers.

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    Thanks Dr. Seow for all these detailed identification. Learning a lot from them and appreciate very much your help. Cheers, SL Liew

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    22. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/264051170

    Psolos fuligo.
    This unusual species have the apical portion of the FWs curved out so that at rest the tips are well apart and never touch.
    https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/214390631
    https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/si...408_281222.jpg
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/864945...tolist-2nLoGkv
    https://pamsbutterflies.com/butterfl.../psolos-fuligo


    TL Seow: Cheers.
    Last edited by Psyche; 09-Mar-2025 at 01:47 PM.

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    Noted - chenge of id of #22. Thanks again. SL Liew

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