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Green Moth
Thanks for Johnny (aka oldman) for spotting this well-camouflaged moth. It was very pristine and appeared to have just eclosed near the plant that it was clinging on to. Even when Johnny pointed it out to me, I didn't immediately see it, as it looked just like a young leaf on a vine.
Over to the moth experts for an ID. It's a medium sized specimen, about 50mm wingspan I'd estimate, and a very fat beige coloured hairy body. It also has a whitish hair brush at the posterior end of its abdomen. I could not really see any antennae.
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your moth is Trabala ganesha Roepke, 1951
it's range : Sumatra, Malaya, Java and Borneo,
hope that, HK moth agree,
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Thanks, Felix. :)
Looks similar, but knowing the number of lookalikes in trying to ID moths, I'll wait for Dr Kendrick for his opinion. :thinking:
Here's the description of Trabala ganesha from Moths of Borneo. So we found a female!
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Looks to be a good call to me.
cheers,
Roger.