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Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 11:01 am
by Kip
Don't see many Blue Skippers?.. well here's one....

Pythonides jovianus, the Variable Blue Skipper...
240104 Pythonides jovianus _ EV Honduras _48A3044.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 5:10 pm
by petesmith
Blue Skippers are fabulous! I photographed a Pythonides proxenus (Black-topped Blue Skipper) in Costa Rica a few years ago, in the depths of the rainforest - it was a sensational beast. Your jovianus is a beauty!

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 9:17 pm
by bugboy
Page 3 and still on the Skippers, this is going to be a very thread! :D

*edit* very LONG thread :D

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 1:29 pm
by Kip
Very long?, very tedious, very boring, :lol: could be any of them - definitely stringing them out, :D .... here are the last of the skippers anyway, there were more, but mainly LBJs...

Calpodes fusta, the Suffused Saliana...
240101 Calpodes fusta _ EV Honduras _48A9267.jpg


Calpodes esperi, the Perching Saliana....
240102 Calpodes esperi _ EV Honduras _48A0609.jpg


Orses cynisca, Yellow-edged Ruby-eye....
240103 Orses cynisca _ EV Honduras _48A1525.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 3:06 pm
by bugboy
Kip wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2025 1:29 pm Very long?, very tedious, very boring, :lol: could be any of them - definitely stringing them out, :D
I meant long, in a good way!

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 5:51 pm
by Kip
I know you did :D Just leg pulling... actually, Skippers were by far the greatest in numbers so now things won't go on forever :D

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 5:54 pm
by Stevieb
Excellent stuff Kip.

I follow the butterflies of Honduras on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064473711822
and really enjoy the reports and photos from the Emerald Valley.

I had an excellent day in Trujillo, visiting as part of a cruise stop. I can honestly say it was the best place that I have been to see and photograph butterflies.

BTW your wixsite is excellent too, a great photo resource.

Steve

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2025 6:14 pm
by Kip
Thank you... I really appreciate that. I'm glad you saw a bit of Honduras, Central America seems to be a fantastic place for leps.

Costa Rica was superb as well, and much more visitor orientated, Americanized (for better or worse) and adapting for eco-tourism in a very positive way...

Here are a couple of Lycaenids from Emerald Valley....

Arawacus togarna, common name, imaginatively enough is the Togarna Hairstreak...
240104Arawacus togarna uns EV Honduras _48A4022-Enhanced-NR.jpg
and Rekoa meton, similarly also known as the Meton Hairstreak....
231231 Rekoa meton uns EV Honduras _48A8478-Enhanced-NR.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:16 pm
by Kip
Two grey ones,
Ignata caldas, Caldas Hairstreak.....
240103 Ignata caldas _ EV Honduras _48A2258-Enhanced-NR.jpg
and Kolana ligurina, Ligurina Hairstreak
240101 Kolana ligurina _ EV Honduras _48A9481-Enhanced-NR.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 6:59 pm
by Padfield
Long, I hope - but this is anything but tedious or boring ! :D And knowing you as I do, Paul, I can read into every photo your immense happiness and joy to be surrounded by all these fantastic butterflies. What a privilege it must have been.

Guy

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 7:56 pm
by bugboy
A few of these I have distant memories of from a trip to Costa Rica some 20 years ago (20 years :shock: ) . When I got round to naming stuff I had Togarna Stripestreak and Tiger-eye Hairstreak for those first two, a little bit more imaginative :)

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2025 8:42 pm
by Kip
I agree they are better names!..
Guy, it was wonderful to be able to be solo and entirely selfish for a week in among those exotics. They do a "festival" with a number of visitors going via a wildlife holidays outlet, which is at peak time, but being among a throng of enthusiasts just isn't my thing really. So I went the week before.. the most attractive nectaring flowers were not quite at their most "out", so I missed a lot of species which are drawn in, but there were plenty to keep me occupied on my own :D
Calycopis isobeon, Dusky-blue Groundstreak, is a beautiful but tiny gem of a Lycaenid, although never opening its wings at rest, you can get a glimpse on this photo of what it looks like in the air. Size wise, from the forewing apex to body is probably 8mm or so!!
240101 Calycopis isobeon _ EV Honduras _48A9629-Enhanced-NR.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2025 11:47 pm
by Kip
That really was it for Lycaenids, and Riodinids were also fairly scanty, despite the promise of many... Here were my best shots...
Emesis tristis I think...
231231 Emesis ssp. (_tristis) ups EV Honduras _48A8956-Enhanced-NR.jpg
Chimastrum argentea, like some others, would only settle on the inferior surface of leafs..
240102 Chimastrum argentea ups EV Honduras _48A1019-Enhanced-NR.jpg
Mesosemia carissima was more showy and obliging, though not pristine...
240103 Mesosemia carissima _ EV Honduras _48A2835-Enhanced-NR.jpg
and Lasaia agesilas.. probably the nicest, but a relatively poor photo sadly...
240101 Lasaia agesilas ups EV Honduras _48A9457-Enhanced-NR.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2025 4:34 pm
by Kip
Time for a few more now, having been off-grid a while.... Nymphalids....
Two species of Adelpha around and about. These were a smaller butterfly species than I expected, being more Tort sized, rather than Admiral sized....
Adelpha paraena ...
3 240103 Adelpha  paraena ups _ EV Honduras _48A2237.jpg
2 240101 Adelpha paraena ups EV Honduras _48A9077.jpg
and Adelpha serpa...
1 231231 Adelpha serpa ups EV Honduras _48A8246.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:59 am
by Kip
Wanted to finally see some 88's and wasn't disappointed.... two species,

Diaethria astala...
5 240104 Diaethria astala _ EV Honduras _48A3481.jpg
4 240104 Diaethria astala _ EV Honduras _48A3571.jpg
and Catagramma tolima...
6 240104 Catagramma tolima _ EV Honduras _48A3257.jpg

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 9:55 am
by David M
This group are showstoppers! Absolutely phenomenal patterns. :mrgreen:

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2025 8:56 pm
by Kip
Thank you - there will be more! :D

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2025 10:03 pm
by Kip
Two species of Cracker were present....

Hamadryas laodamia, the Starry Cracker, this one a female....
7 240103 Hamadryas laodamia ups EV Honduras _48A2545.jpg
and Hamadryas iphthime, the Brownish Cracker....
8 240103 Hamadryas iphthime ups EV Honduras _48A2760.jpg
9 240101 Hamadryas iphthime uns EV Honduras _48A0286.jpg
Quite beautiful, and preferred basking on tree trunks or large stones

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 4:37 am
by petesmith
Very envious of your 88s Paul! I had hoped to see one in Costa Rica but we were right at the north-west of the country, and they seem to be commoner further south. Your crackers bring back memories for me - awesome butterflies!

Re: Central America - Honduras

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:46 pm
by Kip
Well, you have seen many species I would also love to see one day. I don't know about you, but with so many tropical possibilities, it seems to be a bit of a lottery as to what you actually do see when in Central America. There are so many I have not yet seen!!!!!

Another species....

East Mexican Banner, Catonephele mexicana, has dramatic sexual dimorphism....

Female...
12 240104 Catonephele mexicana _ EV Honduras _48A3017.jpg
Male...
10 240101 Catonephele mexicana ups EV Honduras _48A9876.jpg
and the underside...
11 240101 Catonephele mexicana uns EV Honduras _48A9069.jpg