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Post by cabintom on Nov 19, 2019 19:55:01 GMT
I'm leaning towards Charaxes subornatus.
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Post by africaone on Nov 21, 2019 9:22:28 GMT
yes it looks like, quite far in the East ! It is a low altitude forest species (minor is more in medium altitude in less hot region)
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Post by cabintom on Nov 21, 2019 10:06:28 GMT
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Post by africaone on Nov 21, 2019 10:29:51 GMT
I hesitated (wing shape and basal area of underside seeming unlike), can you provide a less close vue
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Post by cabintom on Nov 21, 2019 12:49:32 GMT
africaone I edited the original photos, they should be smaller now.
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Post by africaone on Nov 22, 2019 6:58:32 GMT
thanks Tom, the problem was not to big or small but the distance of the object to the lens. Wingshape problem may be due to the picture (do you set the wings with an angle from horizontal ?) and the other problem is shiny areas at the base of HW verso. May be some shiny disappeared with manipulation or catching or picture.
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Post by cabintom on Nov 24, 2019 11:13:37 GMT
The wings are set flat and the FWs as close to right angle from the body as possible. The border on the label in 1cm X 2 cm. The wing shape presented in the photos is a faithful representation of the physical specimens.
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