Tuesday, 3 March 2026

Butterflies in February 2026 - Peninsular Malaysia

 The hot season is back and so are a few new lifers. 

Lesser Zebra 

Graphium mecareus perakensis

Lifer #1 for this month.



Lesser Zebra 

Graphium mecareus perakensis

It's slightly larger than a Blue Glassy Tiger (Ideopsis vulgaris). However, its underside colour is actually brownish - it is so different as compared to its upperside colours.



Lesser Zebra 

Graphium mecareus perakensis

It is so 'large' that each time it lands on a daisy bud, it will bend it. 



Lesser Zebra 

Graphium mecareus perakensis

Although it was seen nectaring but I am unsure whether it's a female or not. There were actually two of them out there.



Red Vein Lancer

Pyroneura niasana burmana (Evans)

Lifer # 2 - according to an expert (Mr Teo), this is a female. Some people also called it a Burmese Lancer.





Different-spotted Snow Flat 

Tagiades toba toba (de Niceville)

Lifer # 3



Different-spotted Snow Flat 

Tagiades toba toba (de Niceville)

Slightly smaller than a Tagiades japetus (Common Snow Flat) and probably moderately rare. 




Opal Oakblue

Arhopala opalina azata 

This Oakblue is super rare and I am so glad to see it ! Almost the size of a Large Metallic Oakblue (A. aedias agnis) This one was seen in Bentong, Pahang at about noon time on a Matico plant (Piper aduncum sp)

Lifer # 4



Malayan Jester 
Symbrenthia hippoclus selangorana

This should be an uncommon Jester I think.



Malayan Jester 
Symbrenthia hippoclus selangorana



Common Jester 

Symbrenthia lilaea luciana 

Saw this Jester at a different location than the above but in the same month.



Here are some uncommon or maybe rare Flitters.

Common Narrow-spot Flitter

Isma feralia lenya

An uncommon skipper

Lifer # 5


Common Narrow-spot Flitter

Isma feralia lenya



Bright-long spot Flitter

Isma damocles

Lifer # 6


After all the lifers seen above, now we move to the more uncommon ones.

Southern Sunbeam

Curetis tagalica jopa

Only my second time seeing it and on both occasions they are in Hulu Langat forest.




Dark Cupid

Tongeia potanini glycon

Although not very rare anymore but it's very localised. Only seen this species three times and each time it's only an individual.



Dark Cupid

Tongeia potanini glycon

When it is flying around, it would appear like a Hedge Blue !



Banded Marquis 

Bassarona teuta rayana

So excited to see this uncommon and pristine female. When they are airborne, they look like a female Tanaecia sp.



Spotted Zebra

Graphium megarus megaphentes 

Looks quite similar to the above Lesser Zebra but much smaller.



Here comes another Zebra !

Malayan Zebra

Graphium delessertii delessertii

This 'Zebra' species is more common.



Malayan Zebra

Graphium delessertii delessertii

Over at Hulu Langat, sometimes you can see a large group of them puddling.



Here is a tricky one.

I believe this is a Poritia phama rajata i.e based on the description of its 'catenulate band' which is weakly dislocated instead of completely dislocated on other Poritia species (as per C&P book). Unfortunately at this moment, there is no common name being describe yet for this species !

Oh yes - Lifer # 7



The Red Edge

Semanga superba deliciosa

This might be a female I think and this species is probably a seasonal one. So it's less common. It was seen at my local hill spot.



Blue-banded Jungle Glory

Thaumantis odana pishuna

This photo alone gathered close to 300 likes in a butterfly website.



Tufted Jungle King

Thauris aliris pseudaliris

Both are large species and they can be quite obliging for a photography session if you approach them slowly.



White Cerulean

Jamides pura pura

This is a jungle dwelling species.



Malayan Falcate Oakblue

Mahathala ariadeva

So far I have only seen this Oakblue at those high hill stations but this one was seen at a lowland hill.



Little Mapwing

Cyrestis themire themire

Usually I would see this Mapwing under some leaves rather than on the ground.



I believe this is a Large Dart (Potanthus serina) ! 

It was seen in Bentong, Pahang.



Red Lacewing

Cethosia biblis perakana 

Again I would usually see this species up on highlands but this one was seen at a lowland area in Gopeng.



Here is something interesting. I believe they are both from the same species.

                                                                          
                           Common Albatross                               
        Appias albina albina            

     
    

Dark Evening Brown
Melanitis phedima abdullae

This one should be a male.





Dark Archduke
Lexias dirtea merguia

     A very pristine looking male.




Another open wings shot.

Autumn Leaf
Doleschallia bisaltide continentalis 

It's also a male I believe.






Grey Pansy
Junonia atlites atlites

I find this Junonia sp quite seasonal and localised. At this Penang mainland area, it can be found almost 365 days.



Finally I shall end this session with another skipper but a common one.


Common Dartlet
Oriens gola pseudolus



SEE YOU ALL AGAN IN MARCH !!































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