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ID request for Thai moth
I would very much appreciate if someone can help me with the identification of a couple of moth that I photographed during a trip to Penninsular Thailand and Isaan in January/Feb. 2017.
Thanks in advance for your response.
1. location: Khao Sok National Park
tentative ID: ?
2-3. location: Khao Sok National Park
tentative ID: Chalcosia sp.
4. location: Phanom Bencha National Park
tentative ID: ?
5. location: Phu Wiang National Park
tentative ID: ?
6. location: Bang San Sian (near Phu Wiang)
tentative ID: ?
7. location: Khao Yai National Park
tentative ID: ?
8. location: Khao Sok National Park
tentative ID: ?
9. location: Pak Nam Pran (Pranburi beach),
tentative ID: Crambidae
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1. ?
2, & 3. Probably variant of Chalcosia zehma.female.
The female have more transverse white band on FW & HW (which may be broaden as a white patch); FW veins enhanced.
Female here have a HW patch note identical curved & notched outer margin) band width variable.
http://pic.pimg.tw/agalope/4b658f116cc57.jpg
Neochalcosia looks similar but FW white band crooked , do not reach lower margin & veins not enhanced.
http://www.insect-fans.com/bbs/data/...0612/DSCN0044a[50]_UrW9uo56xPOE.jpg
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_7PD10If-KW...-06-12+027.jpg
4 Artena dotata. Erebidae, Erebinae.
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3838/1...5ea90a97_b.jpg
5. Dausara amethysta, Crambidae.
http://www.thaibugs.com/wp-content/g...dontiinae).jpg
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital...0amethysta.htm
6. Scirpophaga nivella male. Crambidae. male ochreous, female white. rice pest.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hkmoth...7668426977530/
Correction Below article is actually that of S. excerptalis. which is the sugarcane pest male & female white.
http://www.yourarticlelibrary.com/zo...control/23925/
7. ?Totricidae.
8. Gangarides vardena Notodontidae.
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital...es_vardena.htm
9. Parapoynx diminutalis Crambidae. .
This matches the pale form of diminutalis .
http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?s...nx+diminutalis
Very similar to P. stagnalis. but stagnalis lacks the thoracic spots.
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...n/stagnal.html
http://www.nbair.res.in/insectpests/...-stagnalis.php
http://www.farangsgonewild.com/parapoynx-stagnalis.html
TL Seow : Cheers.
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Thank you dr. Seow for your very helpful reply.
Best regards,
David