Tiny inconspicuous brown butterfly that inhabits secondary growths in urbanized area in Raub. Recognisable in flight by its usual flitting movement and a decidedly ochre-brown uppers with a faint lighter apical band, especially in the females. Uncommon and highly localized.
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Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual occurences, H marks an unusually high occurence, F for first record)
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Above photos of another female from 08 June 2015 @ 18:05. It was seen hovering a low Chromolaena bush and settled on the plant where it was collected @ 17:30.
Female depositing eggs onto a Chromolaena plant infected with aphids. 16:16
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16:43
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Above pictures 12 Nov 2016
Consult the voucher collection: http://nlliew66butterflies2.blogspot.com/2015/06/miletus-chinensis-learchus-c-r-felder.html
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