On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 10:32 PM, Rohini Deshpande <[email protected]>wrote:

>   Hi deepa,
>
> these are the ones i could recongnise. Some images are not very clear.
>
> 1. CLIPPER
> 3. most likely large 4 lineblue
> 4. Rustic
> 5.
> 6.
> 7.blue tiger
> 8.
> 9.common sailer
> Regards,
> Rohini
>
















Thank you Rohini!

On the  butterflyindia egroup; I get the feeling that unless I post "rare"
or "expert" photos, I will not get any response. But as a beginner, how
would I know which are the rare and common ones unless I get help to learn
the different names? I have asked for help earlier, but did not get a
response, so I am doubly grateful to you for responding!

Beginners (like me)  need to learn the common butterflies/moths first,
before going to more "advanced" levels; and I often find that the behaviour
of "common" species is as fascinating as that of the "rare" ones. And since
there is the "open-wing" and "closed-wing" appearance, as well as the
"dry-season" and "wet season" appearance, as well as the caterpillar an
larvae id, it's going to be a very slow process as far as I am concerned!

With gratitude, Deepa.

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