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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 5:07:03 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 5:07:23 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 5:08:12 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 5:08:38 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 5:09:04 GMT -8
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mokky
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The Butterfly Society of Japan
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Post by mokky on Sept 7, 2012 17:15:50 GMT -8
Dear timoinsect
Thank for sharing interesting species. Hesperiidae is always difficult to determine only by pictures. But I give you tentative identification and some comment.
sp.1 Mooreana trichoneura Unmistakable species.
sp.2 Pudictia pholus ? If the size is quite large and almost same as sp. 7. It should be this species. An interesting discovery. This species is very rare and only known from Sikkim and Assam. I have new record from northern Myanmar.
sp.3 (left) Celaenorrhinus pulomaya ? (middle) C. patula ? (right) C. maculosus Impossible to identify only by the underside. This genus contains many similar species.
sp.5 Callerebia sp. --- Satyrinae (!)
sp.6 Sebastonyma dolopia
sp.7 Capila pieridoides Unmistakable unique skipper. Generally rare and keep in good forest. Known from India, Myanmar, China, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia (Borneo).
sp.8 Gerosis sp. ? Difficult to identify only by this picture.
sp.9 Gerosis phisara
sp.10 Notocrypta curvifascia or N. feithamelii Need to be checked by the genitalia.
sp.11 Dodona eugenes --- Riodinidae (!)
sp.12 Dodona dipoea --- Riodinidae (!)
sp.13 Apostictopterus fuliginosus ? I want to know the size. This species is large.
sp.14 Sovia sp. ? Impossible to determine only by this photo. Many similar species are seen at the same place.
sp.15 (left) Choaspes benjaminii (right) Choaspes xanthopogon
I hope it will be useful for your work.
Cheers, mokky
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 20:40:59 GMT -8
Dear Mokky,
thank you for the long ID. and i know it's hard to ID by the outerside for many leps. some photos unfortuneally not be taken when they were in fresh killed due to they were small or i was in a hurry without time etc. sp.13 Apostictopterus fuliginosus ? about size i'll take a photo this afternoon and post on.
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 22:45:21 GMT -8
sp.2 Pudictia pholus ? yes it can be large,simialr size with sp.7,thick body. the ruler shows this also.
sp.7,well,i admire your perfessional knowledge you mentioned the 'good forest' several times,and yes thouse were indeed collected inside the good forest,not from the road(for running a car) side,not occur in opening places. this white sp really very beautiful. but the scales easily lost as all Hesperiidae's scales are so.. easier getting lost if hands touch it. by injection to kill maybe is better way. and it is a uncommon sp. even in the place. occasionally saw one.
sp.8 in the same place with sp.7,can be a bit smilar type(appearance) and similar size. just the pattern is different (black and white)
sp.10 unfortuneally the locality lost. that's why i wiped off the locality in the triangle paper.
sp.13 Apostictopterus fuliginosus ? size photo,OK...in a few mins.
sp.14 Sovia sp. ? is a common sp. there,small size.i just caught one or two sample.no more..
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 22:50:38 GMT -8
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Post by timoinsects on Sept 7, 2012 22:51:07 GMT -8
sp13 actually this sp. even in that place (inside good forest condition),their distribution range is on a short road(for hiking) short section. a small stream(cooler temputure) place. this says even if go that place if not to the smallest accurate place(the cool stream section) i could not find them. every day i hike along with the forest road to catch butterflies. several pcs were enjoying cool temputure when i found them. ;D another place along the road without stream but another small pool i found several also. also a cool place. this sp. however,is not a showy sp. all black even inside. Attachments:
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