Thank You Hemant,

I know that,  but still my amateur curiosity to know what may be that.
  
Regards, Subramanyam Kalluri
Vice President, BCS, Hyderabad
Volenteer to AWIFO
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From: hemant ogale <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 30 January, 2011 6:57:32 PM
Subject: Re: [ButterflyIndia] Sailers for ID

  

most probably 
sailer 1 and 2 - Common Sailer
sailer 3 - Chestnut  Streaked Sailer
Sailer 4 - Short Banded Sailer

Discussed many times by Krishnamegh and Peter, its very difficult to Id 
Neptis reliably without closely looking the male genitalia.

As quoted by  KK

"a quick note since i am traveling: various Neptis (Sailers) are often named to 
species level from pictures of one wing surface on our group.  i should point 
out that there are nearly a dozen species in the nata-soma-clinia group and in 
the ananta group that can't be distinguished reliably without dissecting male 
genitalia. even to begin to assign species to species groups, you need pictures 
of upper and undersides. so everyone, be cautious while trying to ID Neptis. 
it's not as easy a group as indian pictorial guides would lead you to believe. 
if you are using any of the popular field guides, confidence in identifications 
comes from lack of comprehensive coverage of species. besides, virtually all 
the 
books on indian butterflies are confused about the identities and names of 
various species from the Neptis nata-soma-clinia group. this stems from a 
historical taxonomic confusion, which has been largely sorted out now. however, 
authors of recent books on indian butterflies have a tendency to copy 
information from older books without understanding and without acknowledging 
(as 
opposed to taking  information from up to date taxonomic/systematic literature, 
which is not always in the form of books). so most of the older taxonomic 
confusion has simply been copied in these newer books. the new pictorial guides 
are good for visual reference, but take the information in these books with a 
pinch of salt."
Regards.

Hemant Ogale
--- On Fri, 28/1/11, kalluri subramanyam <[email protected]>wrote:


>From: kalluri subramanyam <[email protected]>
>Subject: [ButterflyIndia] Sailers for ID
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: "Monsoon Jyoti" <[email protected]>
>Date: Friday, 28 January, 2011, 10:08 PM
>
>
>  
>Dear all,
>
>
>Pl ID the attached Sailers
>
>
>1, 2 and 3 are taken at Maredumilli (Eastern Ghats), East Godavari Dt., AP, on 
>17, 19 and 20 Dec 2010 respectively on sunny cold weather days.
>
>
>4 is taken at Narasapur forest 50km from Hyderabad on 26-01-2011 around 12pm
> Subramanyam Kalluri
>Vice President, BCS, Hyderabad
>Volenteer to AWIFO
>G-11, Swarna Jayanti Complex, Ameerpet,Hyderabad - 500 016
>Mobile: 09866685175
>
>
>My Picasa albums:
>http://picasaweb.google.com/subbukalluri
>
>
> 

 

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