Commoner in the hills than lowland forests. They ressemble very much like U. dilecta on the undersides but the uppersides of male U. rona has deeper blue and no white patch on the HW (see the voucher collection for details).
Habitat indicator
RSP
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WV
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PG
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VF
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FTR
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SC
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LWDF
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LWPF
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LMEF
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UMN
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MN
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x
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x
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Frequency observation chart: (S marks the usual
occurences, H marks an unusually high occurence, F for first record)
2014
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2015
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Nov
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Jan
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Feb
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Mac
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Nov
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Dec
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S8
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S5
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Jan
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Feb
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Mac
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Dec
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Below are examples from an elevation above 2000M:
Above photos 03 May 2015 @ 12:41-43
A male from S5: 07 Nov 2015 @ 11:21
A male from S5: 07 Nov 2015 @ 11:21
Consult the voucher collection:
Specimen from Site 8: http://nlliew66butterflies2.blogspot.com/2015/06/udara-rona-grose-smith-1894-catius.html
Specimen from Site 8: http://nlliew66butterflies2.blogspot.com/2015/06/udara-rona-grose-smith-1894-catius.html
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