Larger than the Lesser Cruiser, V. dejone and are usually confined to the hills but in Raub, they were observed to descend to the foothills at 190m above sea level. They are generally larger than V. dejone and can be differentiated from V. dejone by the scalloped markings on the post-discal area (straight line in V. dejone)
Vindula dejone from S2 09 August 2015
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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Dec
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Jan
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Feb
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Mac
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Apr
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May
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June
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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S1
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S1
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2016
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Jan
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Feb
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Mac
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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S3
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S1
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S1
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S1S2S3
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S1S2S3
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12 April 2015 @ 11:19 (S1)
13:20
13:20
13:26
Above photos 02 Jan 2016
17 Jan 2016 @ 12:16
Above photos 12 June 2016 @ 12:06
13:20
13:20
13:26
Above photos 02 Jan 2016
17 Jan 2016 @ 12:16
Above photos 12 June 2016 @ 12:06
Consult the voucher specimen from Site 1: http://nlliew66butterflies2.blogspot.com/2015/08/vindula-erota-fabricius-1793.html
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