Could it be a moth cat ? Found on the palm tree.
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Could it be a moth cat ? Found on the palm tree.
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Somehow, it looks more like a moth cat. :thinking:
The shape of the cat n its head made me think of a skipper. Furthermore, the foodplant is also typical of skippers, contradicting with wat Mr Khew said.;P
well, this is the adult moth. :cheers:
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Aaaah! It's a moth!:embrass:
Notodontidae
could be somewhere near Turnaca
The BMNH HOSTS database list members of this genus as feeding on palms, and Turnaca stigmatica occurs in peninsular Malaysia, so probably also in Singapore.
cheers,
Roger
Roger, thank you for the ID. :cheers: