Closely ressembles H. badra but can be differentiated by the larger white spot on the HW cell and has a larger appearance. On certain angle of the light, its has more purple sheen than H. badra (see pix). It is rarer than H. badra and is confined to deep forests. In the male, the subapical spot is missing (see pix below).
Habitat indicator
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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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S2
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S2
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Above photos 25 July 2015 @ 15:40
26 April 2015 @ 12:56 (S2)
Got in Thailand too now. See here
ReplyDeletehttp://www.butterflycircle.com/showthread.php?15457-Hasora-quadripunctata-first-records-for-Thailand
Antonio Giudici