Wednesday, August 7, 2013

The Common Five-ring, Ypthima baldus newboldi (Distant)

This is the smaller cousin of the Common Three-ring, albeit less common but otherwise inhabiting the same localities. The two rings at the extremity of its hindwing (tornus) are considered as "one", giving it its name. It can be differentiated from Y. horsfieldii by the larger ocelli on space 5 than space 6 (reverse for Y. horsfieldii)


Habitat indicator

RSP
WV
PG
VF
FTR
SC
LWDF
LWPF
LMEF
UMN
MN
 x
 x
 x
 x
 x
 x
 x
 x



Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual occurences, H marks an unusually high occurence, F for first record)
2013
Mac
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct

S

S





2013
2014
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mac
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
S
SSSSSSSSSSS
2014
2015
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mac
Apr
May
June
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
S
SSSSSSSSSS
S
S


06 June 2013 @ 11:48.

08 June 2013 @ 10:29.

28 April 2013 @ 11:16


Above 2 photos from 19 December 2013 @ 13:42

04 Jan 2014 @ 13:19

A female from mid-elevation: 24 Nov 2015 @ 12:09

another one...

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