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    Few more, from Chiang Dao:


    Omiza miliaria male Thanks Seow!


    Arna bipunctapex, Lymantriinae ID thanks to Sinobug


    Pida sp., Lymantriinae, Erebidae ID thanks to Sinobug


    Parasa pseudorepanda Thanks Guldsmed and Seo


    Parasa pseudorepanda Thanks Guldsmed and Seo
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    61 #2: Arna bipunctapex?

    61 #3: Aroa substrigosa?

    61 #4: Must be Parasa sp. Most likely candidates should be P. repanda (WALKER, 1855), P. campagnei DE JOANNIS, 1928, and P. pseudorepanda HERING, 1933. No Idea which.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guldsmed View Post

    61 #4: Must be Parasa sp. Most likely candidates should be P. repanda (WALKER, 1855), P. campagnei DE JOANNIS, 1928, and P. pseudorepanda HERING, 1933. No Idea which.
    If this website is correct it should be Parasa pseudorepanda.
    This green is more extensive & the brown border narrower than repanda.
    http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxon=Parasa pseudorepanda
    http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxid=379349
    http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxon=Parasa campagnei

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    Guldsmed is right.

    61 / 3 should be Aroa substrigosa.

    None of the Pida species will match. They have distinctive markings. Closest resemblance is Locharna(formerly Pida) strigipennis .
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lo...igipennis1.jpg

    Here is Aroa substrigosa.
    http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxid=406369

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiud View Post
    Krung Ching:



    Unidentified Moth Cup Moth, Miresa sp., Limacodidae (Thanks Sinobug)
    This one matches the description & image of Miresa bracteata very well.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-1/...didae-15-1.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Angiud View Post
    Krung Ching 30th May 2013


    Unidentified Moth
    Amata tigrina Walker 1864. Type female from Cambodia.
    Syn. Trichaeta tigrina.
    Syntomis tigrina
    .

    Amata elwesi Rothschild 1910.Type male from Myanmar.

    A very rare species. MoB mentioned four specimens from Borneo(unID'ed) lodged in Leiden museum from Borneo which resembles Amata tigrina/elwesi.
    The digital image provided is identical to the above except for the absence of the little mark/line in the submedian interspace ie. FW space 1.

    The difference is that the female tigrina from Cambodia has a spot in the submedian interspace (space 1) while the male elwesi from Burma has an incomplete cross line in the same space. This one resembles the male described as A. elwesi.
    Amata tigrina.
    http://www.archive.org/stream/catalo...ge/54/mode/1up
    http://archive.org/stream/listofspec...ge/71/mode/1up
    Amata elwesi p 29 124a, b.
    http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/p...ge/61/mode/1up

    They are deemed to be the male & female of one species ,Amata tigrina.

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    Asota egens - Noctuidae, Aganainae - Chiang Dao


    Lyssa zampa - Uraniidae - Doi Angkhang (picture made with smartphone ;)


    Milionia cfr. basalis - Geometridae - Thung Salaeng Luang National Park


    Milionia cfr. basalis - Geometridae - Thung Salaeng Luang National Park

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