so it should be called the Forest Hopper rather than 'Coorg' Forest Hopper 
which it isnt.Coorg' is applicable to WG species A mercara.
cheers!

Dr.Kalesh.S

Thiruvananthapuram

Phone: Mob:9447044498; Res: 0471-2444982

EMAIL: [email protected]

My Blog: http://theskippersofkerala.blogspot.com/

--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Soma Jha <[email protected]> wrote:

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      That's very interesting Dr Kalesh, to find a Coorg Forest Hopper in Assam.
Thank you for helping with its identifications. Thanks to you also Krushnamegh.
Soma

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      Its Arnetta ,i thought it was from Western Ghats!
Any way its Arnetta The forest hopper not the WG ssp.though similar! 

cheers!

Dr.Kalesh.S

Thiruvananthapuram

Phone: Mob:9447044498; Res: 0471-2444982

EMAIL: [email protected]

My Blog: http://theskippersofkerala.blogspot.com/

--- On Wed, 15/6/11, Kunte, Krushnamegh <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Kunte, Krushnamegh <[email protected]>
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To: "butterflyindia" <[email protected]>
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Arnetta mercara (Coorg Forest Hopper) is endemic to the Western Ghats, so yours 
is not that. It could be a Dusky Partwing (=Coon; in any case, Psolos fuligo), 
but as I said, I can’t be sure from this picture.






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Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2011 11:58:10 -0400

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Thank you.

Do you mean Arnetta mercara?

I checked on some Forest Hopper images on the net and they aren't as dark as 
the one I got. Could mine not be a Coon?

regards,

soma



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Could be Forest Hopper, hard to be sure without better pictures.







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Many thanks for the ids..

May I take this opportunity to re-request the id of this butterfly that I 
photographed in Jorhat? Couldn't get better shots.

Thanks again.

Soma



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Soma, 061 is a male Common Albatross (Appias albina):



http://ifoundbutterflies.org/65-appias/appias-albina



566 is Common Quaker (Neopithecops zalmora):



http://ifoundbutterflies.org/236-neopithecops/neopithecops-zalmora



572 is a male Dark Archduke (Lexias dirtea). No page for this species on 
Butterflies of India yet, but we will cover it in the next couple of weeks. 
There is another species of Archduke on the website, though: Great Archduke 
(Lexias cyanipardus):




http://ifoundbutterflies.org/141-lexias/lexias-cyanipardus



With best wishes,



Krushnamegh.



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Reposting my butterfly requests with the hope that this time it will be noticed.

soma jha



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These were seen in the Gibbon WLS, Assam.

Please help me with their names.

Thanks.

Soma Jha



 

   





 

   

 



 

   





 

   

 



 

   











    
     



 




    
     

    
    






  










    
     

    
    


 



  



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