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Post by dpotanin on Jan 23, 2014 12:01:50 GMT -8
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Post by lepidofrance on Jan 23, 2014 16:39:20 GMT -8
Trusmadi Mt ? Where it is ? Kalimantan, Sabah, Sarawak ?
Last one is : Geometridae, Ennominae : Milionia zonea Moore, 1872, subspecies.
First one : Delias hyparete diva Fruhstorfer, 1899
number 2 : Eurema sp.
number 3 : Appias female ; Appias olferna subspecies ?
number 4 : Euploea mulciber ssp. ?
It's late : I'll see the others to-morrow !
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Post by nomihoudai on Jan 24, 2014 0:10:14 GMT -8
number 4 is not an Euploea, it is some Chilasa or whatever they are called. You fell for the mimicry
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Post by lepidofrance on Jan 24, 2014 1:51:07 GMT -8
"number 4 is not an Euploea, it is some Chilasa"
Right ! Sorry, it was late and I was tired !
It's form telearchus of Chilasa paradoxa (Zinken, 1831). You have to check for a Bornean ssp.
Number 6 is a Tanaecia. Which sp. ? Could be T. palguna or more probably T. orphne Butler, 1870.
Number 7 is almot certainly Ypthima pandocus sertorius Fruhstorfer.
Number 5 seems to be Athyma pravara pravara Moore.
Difficult to say more without upperside view.
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Post by dpotanin on Jan 24, 2014 2:42:54 GMT -8
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Post by lepidofrance on Jan 24, 2014 3:46:17 GMT -8
Number 3 is not (Sorry !) an Appias but probably a Cepora sp. (female) ; may be a subspecies of Cepora iudith (Fabricius, 1787). I can't tell more because I have not book on Borneo (Sabah) Pieridae. I spent some weeks in Sabah and Mount Kinabalu, but have never heard about Mt. Trismadi ! May be I was there without knowing the location name ! www.lepido-france.fr/2012/03/papillons-de-la-kinabatangan/Here is Appias olferna female :
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Post by Adam Cotton on Jan 24, 2014 6:57:13 GMT -8
"number 4 is not an Euploea, it is some Chilasa" Right ! Sorry, it was late and I was tired ! It's form telearchus of Chilasa paradoxa (Zinken, 1831). You have to check for a Bornean ssp. Yes indeed it is a male of Papilio (Chilasa) paradoxa and belongs to ssp. telesicles. Form telearchus only really applies to the mainland SE Asian subspecies telearchus, and the equivalent Borneo form is telesicles. Adam.
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