Weather over here has been sunny and hot lately. Plenty of butterflies around but mainly from the "
Lycaenidae" family. Here are some other species seen.
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Parantica melaneus |
This "Chocolate Tiger" flies a bit like a 'wood-nymph', flapping its wings gently and glides slowly among low shrubs. Surprisingly this butterfly is reported to be absent from Singapore.
Looks like some "Bush-brown" but minus its clearly define eyespots.
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Malayan Viscount (Tanaecia pelea) |
This female Malayan Viscount is simply gorgeous !
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Bluebottle (Graphium sarpedon) |
This is a common butterfly which can be found along the jungle trails in this region.
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Common Duffer (Discophora sondaica) |
A butterfly which prefers virgin and dark forest.
Here are a few more butterflies photos taken from the higher elevation (hill station):
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Vagrant (Vagrans sinha macromalayana) |
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Wood-Nymph (Ideopsis gaura perakana) |
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Purple Bush Brown (Mycalesis orseis natilus) |
Differentiated from "Dingy Bush Brown" by its more straight ocellus (eye-spots) arrangements as compared to the last two ocellus at the forewing and hindwing of a "Dingy Bush Brown" which are positioned more inwards.
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Archduke (female) |
I believe the above butterfly is a "Plain Puffin" (
Appias indra plana). Identified from the yellow stripe at the top of its hindwing.
The above butterfly is certainly from the Euploea genus but i am not sure which subspecies it belongs to.
Note: local expert, Liew NL has confirmed that the above butterfly was a "Euploea mulciber mulciber" (Stripped Blue Crow)
Horsfield Baron (male).
HAPPY BUTTERFLY WATCHING !