Eggfly butterflies are really beautiful butterflies. Its upperwings when spread, shows some bluish-white patches which appears to be glowing when seen in dark foliages.
Friday 1 August 2014
Common Butterflies in Gardens and Parks
Here are some of the butterflies which you may find in your gardens or nearby playgrounds and parks.
Could this be a "Mycalesis perseoides perseoides"? I believe it was also a Dark-Branded Bush Brown (Mycalesis minues)
Common Grass Yellow (Eurema hecabe) |
Anderson Grass Yellow (Eurema andersonii andersonii) |
Blue Glassy Tiger (Ideopsis vulgaris macrina) |
Tuesday 29 July 2014
Butterflies along the Forest Trail
As you enter the jungle for your nature walks or jungle trekking activities, keep an eye on the side of the trail. You might just be rewarded with butterflies of many varieties and colors. From my experience, butterflies would appear in abundance on sunny days or just after an overnight rain fall. Here are some of the butterflies which you might just encounter along the jungle trails of Peninsular Malaysia:
Commander (Moduza procris milonia) |
Himalayan Jester / Spotted Jester (Symbrenthia hypselis) A rare butterfly |
Archduke (Lexias pardalis) |
Horsfield Baron (Tanaecia iapis puseda) |
Tawny Rajah (Charaxes bernardus) |
Dark Blue Jungle Glory (Thaumantis klugius lucipor) |
Malayan Yeoman (Cirrochroa emalea emalea) |
Orange Tip (Hebomoia glaucippe aturia) |
Orange Tip (Hebomoia glaucippe aturia) |
Tawny Coster (Acraea terpsicore) |
Common Bottle Blue (Graphium sarpedon luctatius) |
Common Cerulean (Jamides celeno aelianus) |
Small Leopard (Phalanta alcippe) |
Magpie Crow (Euploea radamanthus radamanthus) |
Lance Sergeant (Athyma pravara helma) |
Studded Sergeant (Athyma asura idita) |
Clipper (Parthenos sylvia) - race: lilacinus |
Banded Demon (Notocrypta paralysos varians) |
Malay Viscount (Tanaecia pelea pelea) |
Knight (Lebadea martha malayana) |
Rajah Brooke's Birdwing (Trogonoptera brookiana) |
Chocolate Grass Yellow (Eurema sari sodalis) |
Chocolate Pansy (Junonia iphita) |
Marbled White Moth (Nyctemera coleta) |
The Malayan Owl (Neorina Iowii) |
According to Liew Nyuk Lin, this butterfly is a denizen of deep forest. Glad it ventured out to the jungle trial.
There were about 9 -10 different species of butterflies here.
(Note: some of these butterflies may also occur in other areas such as your house garden, parks etc)
Monday 28 July 2014
Butterflies in the Mountains - July 2014
Recently i decided to spent a few hours in the morning at a popular resort located in Pahang, Malaysia. Instead of vacationing up there i have been busy looking at its butterfly population. Here are some of them which i have manage to photographed:
Common 3 Ring (Ypthima pandocus corticaria) |
Black Veined Tiger (Danuas melanippus hegesippus) |
Striped Blue Crow (Euploea mulciber) |
Parantica sita ethologa (Swinhoe) - Chestnut Tiger
Chestnut Tiger - Parantica sita ethologa (Swinhoe) |
Chestnut Tigers are said to be uncommon in Malaysia but absence in Singapore.
Swallowtail Moth (Lyssa zampa) |
This moth has appeared in abundance in the month of July and it can be found almost every where - near the coastal areas, cities and right up to this mountainous region.
Malayan Jezebel (Delias ninus ninus) |
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