Season ending with only one lifer !
Pitcher Blue
Virachola kesuma deliochus
If I have known this is a rare butterfly, I would have take more better shots.
Redspot Jezebel
Delias descombesi eranthos
Got this one at Fraser's Hill.
This is a female Great Mormon
Papilio memnon agenor f. butlerianus
She can be seen ovipositing on a common Euodia suaveolens plant.
Another highland species.
Tailed Judy
Abisara neophron chelina
White-bar Bush Brown
Mycalesis anaxias senoi
Green Baron
Euthalia adonia pinwilli
A very skittish Baron and probably the most common of its species i.e pinwilli.
Evening Brown.
Melanitis leda
Singleton
Una usta usta
Not a rare species but this was the first time I have seen it at my local hill.
Lesser Disc Oakblue
Arhopala lurida
November and December are certainly not the seasons for sighting Oakblues.
Short-banded Viscount
Tanaecia aruna aruna
Finally it appeared after a few years of absence.
Blue Begum
Prothoe franck uniformis
Round-banded Brownie
Miletus gopara gopara
Differences between the Bassarona species
Bassarona dunya Bassarona recta monilis
Lime Butterfly
Papilio demoleus malayanus
So far I have only seen the females. Looks like the males are even more scarce.
Here's my last decent photo for 2025
Double Tufted Royal
Dacalana vidura azyada
This species of butterfly is much easier seen than photograph.
HAVE A GREAT 2026 YEAR EVERYONE !



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