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Long-tailed lycaenid (North India)

Posted: Mon Jun 27, 2022 4:47 am
by Trehopr1
Sometimes, I forget that some of my smaller leps
which I've encountered over the years (from
old collections); were not only chosen for beauty
but, for location.

This faintly purple long-tailed number hails from
North India and was collected in 1935. It's label
also has a name of Myrina acre but, I do not know
if this is still a valid name.

I'm happy I was wise to pick it up years ago not
realising at the time that things would come to
be very difficult to get from India as well as a host
of other places....

Image

Re: Long-tailed lycaenid (North India)

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 5:07 am
by mokky
Dear Trehopr1

Thank you for sharing an interesting specimen obtained as old as 1935! At that time, India was a part of British.

This lycaenid is a male of Ticherra acte, Blue Imperial. This species is not common at lowland/montane forest in India, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos or China.

I am interested in the butterfly fauna of India. If you have other specimens from old collection, please do share their images with me.

Thanks,
Mokky
Trehopr1 wrote: Mon Jun 27, 2022 4:47 am Sometimes, I forget that some of my smaller leps
which I've encountered over the years (from
old collections); were not only chosen for beauty
but, for location.

This faintly purple long-tailed number hails from
North India and was collected in 1935. It's label
also has a name of Myrina acre but, I do not know
if this is still a valid name.

I'm happy I was wise to pick it up years ago not
realising at the time that things would come to
be very difficult to get from India as well as a host
of other places....

Image

Re: Long-tailed lycaenid (North India)

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2022 5:48 pm
by Trehopr1
Thank you indeed mokky for the proper species name !

I will look for other things I may have in the collection
related to the region your interested in.