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  1. As a starting point, it's likely a skipper. I'm a bit short on time today to dig deeper. Posted 9 years ago
    1. thank you. I;m not sure The Common Banded Awl and The White-banded Awl Posted 9 years ago
      1. Those are good suggestions, I think we're definitely getting close now. Posted 9 years ago, modified 9 years ago
        1. yes. some species look like same and little difference
          headache hahaha
          Posted 9 years ago
      2. Sorry, they are very similar and I am not sure which one this is either.
        http://www.norththailandbirding.com/pages/galleries/skippers/coeliadinae.html
        http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/tx/277-Hasora
        Posted 9 years ago
        1. wowww. thank you Posted 9 years ago
        2. What do you think of Dave's suggestion Hasora taminatus? Posted 9 years ago
          1. It's the White Banded Awl that Chanachola has suggested. Accoording to Wikipedia, it resembles the Common Banded Awl Hasora chromus, except that it has a broad white band on the under hindwing which is sharply defined. However, there is some variability in the references for these species so it could be either one, I am not sure.
            Hasora chromus with a broad band
            http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/media_images/HasoraChromus/HasoraChromus_Aniruddhakane_aq244.jpg
            Hasora taminatus with a narrow band
            http://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/media_images/HasoraTaminatus/02HasoraTerminatus_KrushnameghKunte_ah938.jpg
            http://www.butterflycircle.com/checklist/butterflies/Hesperiidae/Coeliadinae/Hasora
            Posted 9 years ago
            1. Thank you. Quite the dilemma, my gut feeling is on Hasora taminatus, but not really for a clear reason. Posted 9 years ago
  2. Hasora taminatus looks like a winner.

    Dave
    Posted 9 years ago
    1. thank you ^_^
      Posted 9 years ago

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