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Identified wrongly! This is Pieris napi.
Aglais urticae.
Sephisa princeps.
Pieris dulcinea. Why without shot location?
Not 100% sure. There is one shot looking very similar to: http://butterfliesofamerica.com/imagehtmls/Pieridae/Phoebis_p._philea_f-pupa4_USA_FLORIDA_Alachua_Co._Gainesville_Kanapaha_Pines_III_14-XI-2010_i.htm.
Is there any label??? Looks very similar to Colias heos female.
Phoebis philea.
Or Eulepidotis modestula.
Suggest Phrygionis privignaria.
Something of Phrygionis genus.
Looks like Eulepidotis micca (Druce, 1889).
Shot/caught location: Malaysia, Palawan island. This is endemic Palawan (Philippines) species. "Malaysia" should be removed!
Napaea eucharila.
Some of Riodinidae.
Alucita hexadactyla.
Aphantopus hyperantus.
Podalia orsilocha.
Lied. Turns out to be.
Can'be in Assam.
Something of Phoebis genus, I think.
Elcysma westwoodi, Vollenhoven, 1863.
Elcysma westwoodi, Vollenhoven, 1863.
Is this surely Assam??? Hm, this species can be only in southern states and Sri Lanka.
Imperatrix de Nicéville subspecies, 1899.
Graphium sarpedon luctatius subspecies, Fruhstorfer, 1907.
This is Parides erithalion erlaces male.
Checked out all mine. All are Colobura dirce, meh.
The first time I see Colobura annulata. You can not understand!!!
Mistake! This is Colobura annulata!!! Evgeny, my congrats with this rarity. Hopefully, you're not upset.
Two different species.
This is Neptis andetria!!! Evgeny Karolinsky is right. Neptis pryeri is a twin species from China.
People !!! If you enter podvidy- enter all available! And check out easier and greater confidence that people dug all checked
here are three subspecies of the author at the orinocoensis
here are three subspecies of the author at the antalcidas
Here, too, the three authors in danunciae
Peter !!! Here at subspecies it is impossible to put fine authors and year (comma three authors) Parides gundlachianus alayoi Hernández, Alayón & Smith, 1995
Neptis pryeri.
Overdue. I've been already uploading subspecies photos, as you see.
Male, arcturus subspecies.
The species is added to the database/approved.
The species is added to the database/approved.
and here, too,
No preview photo at the "Taxonomy" page (as if no species at all).
Well, if we all work hard, nearly always we get species finally. Maybe, 100% sure is not the species but genus at least.
Also tend to like Leucochroma melusinalis more.
Lophocampa maroniensis Schaus, 1905?
Episcepsis klagesi, Rothschild, 1911.
Trichromia again, suggest Trichromia gaudialis (Schaus, 1905).
Ordishia rutila.
Apatelodes lapitha also suits geographically.
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