Hi!

I too thought the same way...but thanks to KK and Dr Kalesh, for the correct 
ID.. Needless to mention here that the Coladenia is a very tricky species to 
ID..needs years of study with numerous field specimens.

Cheers,

Ashok



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 From: reetu patiyal <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, 19 January 2012 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Pic of the 2011
 

  
First one is "Fulvous Pied Flat" (Pseudocoladenia dan)


On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 9:35 PM, Sengupta Ashok <[email protected]> wrote:

 
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>Hi All!
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>I am posting my images for the album Pic of the 2011.
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>1. West Himalayan Pied Flat (Pseudocoladenia fatih):I was on one day excursion 
>to the Morni hills near Chandigarh on 07/04/2011. The Morni Hills the the end 
>of Lower Shivaliks. I witnessed good butterfly activity. Got a flat and dumped 
>it for lack of curiosity. After a few months I posted this in the group and 
>got it identified by KK. The image is now in IFB.
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>2.Plain Palm Dart Female (Cephrenes acalle oceanica Mabille):This beauty was 
>photographed by me in my school campus on 22/09/2011. I was astonished by the 
>size and colour of this skipper and immediately referred to ButterflyIndia. 
>Got the confirmation from Dr Kalesh soon. This is one of the rare beauties of 
>Western Ghats recently discovered by Dr Kalesh.
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>Cheers,
>
>Ashok Sengupta
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