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    At Khao Phanom Bencha National Park, 15 March 2013. Any input appreciated


    Noctuidae Moth - Euplocia membliaria (male) , Thanks to Les for the ID

    Note: picture shot at ISO 3200, no de-noise used
    Last edited by Angiud; 19-Mar-2013 at 08:32 AM.

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    Euplocia membliaria (male) - Aganainae

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    A very unusual moth in a strange semi-hoovering position while puddling:


    Sesiidae Moth

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    Wow - very nice!

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    Koh Phangan, 24 March 2013


    Macroglossum divergens heliophila
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    Not M. glaucoptera. That species does not have a dark stripe on the body, as far as I can see.

    The closest I can find is M. variegatum, but this is only an educated guess as the genus is very difficult to id without examination of the genitalia. Also, yours is newly eclosed and extremely beautiful (must be the new camera of yours....only kidding!), and all photos I can find are rather worn specimens.

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    I got an identification thanks to Tony Pittaway and his website http://tpittaway.tripod.com/china, I suggest everybody.

    The moth is a Macroglossum divergens heliophila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiud View Post
    I got an identification thanks to Tony Pittaway and his website http://tpittaway.tripod.com/china, I suggest everybody.

    The moth is a Macroglossum divergens heliophila.
    I did a check on this earlier. Some features are not quite right.

    The FW apical pattern is different; the 2 abdominal black spots are of a different shape; the anal brushes are red instead of black.

    It could be just subspecies difference.


    TL Seow

    PS. There is no other match, so ID has to be correct.
    Last edited by Psyche; 24-Mar-2013 at 09:36 PM. Reason: PS

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    Quite what that Sesiid moth is, is very difficult.

    There appeared to be one offered for sale (from Thailand) but without a name.
    http://www.lba.uk.com/Sesiidae-1-THAILAND_AWYJY.aspx

    The closest appeared to be Desmopoda bombiformis based on the narrow yellow-striped abdomen, type location Ambon, Maluku.
    http://luirig.altervista.org/naturai...da+bombiformis

    TL Seow

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