IDs for Six Butterflies

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  1. MazY

    MazY New Seed

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    Hi,

    I photographed these butterflies at our local butterfly park today. They could be from anywhere around the world I suppose. Sadly, we left our identification guide at the park and so now I'm unable to catalogue my photos accurately.

    Can anyone help put a name to any of them?

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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    OH WOW!!! :eek: We don't get any of these species here in Britain so I can't ID them for you but they are gorgeous. I do know that the third one down is a clearwing butterfly but that's it I'm afraid. Perhaps Toni wil drop by later and ID them all for you.
     
  4. MazY

    MazY New Seed

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    I've managed to get five of them identified. The last one (the 6th image down) remains elusive however.

    For the record, the other five were identified as follows:

    1. Plain Tiger - Danaus chrysippus
    2. White Tree Nymph - Idea leuconoe
    3. Glasswing - Greta oto
    4. Clipper ( blue form ) - Pathenos sylvia lilacinus
    5. Lacewings ( Malay or Batak ) - Cethosia sp.

    Anyone knows number 6, it will be greatly appreciated.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    Oooh, wish we had some of those fluttering by outside. :D
     



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    tschnath In Flower

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    That's so cool you have a butterfly park. I'm just trying to get them in my yard. I've seen many this year so far but none of those variety sorry. Thanks for sharing those beauties with us.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I found a link to a butterfly resembling the last one:

    Ursi's blog.
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Those are such stunning colors.Thanks for sharing as most of them do not visit me.:(
     
  9. MazY

    MazY New Seed

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    Thanks for the "Common Crow" ID. I'd say that is certainly the one. That's the good news.

    The bad news is that I've nearly finished processing the other photos, which means more of them to ID. :)

    Thanks to everyone for the help.
     
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    What do you mean "bad news"? I like puzzles. :) Guess I'm a big child in that respect.
     
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    Post em up, even those of us who can't ID like to see them and learn from those who can.
     
  12. MazY

    MazY New Seed

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    There are four new ones here. :)
     
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    Number three is so enticing
     
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    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    They are beautiful..wish we had them here..Sherry
     
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    Those are so pretty!!!
     
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    Real beauties!!
     

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