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    Default Some Moths That Need ID (Part 3)...

    I hope someone can ID these moths for me. Thanks...

    1) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/132196097 = Ancylolomia westwoodi
    2) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/117646011 = Eugoa inconspicua
    3) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/136146030 = Metallolophia cf. variegata
    4) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/151926138 = Lymantria kinta
    5) - Cyana inconclusa? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/145466059 = Cyana inconclusa
    6) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/152546002 = Garudinia latana
    7) - Aloa lactinea? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/152856007 = Aloa lactinea
    8) - Crambid Moth? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/152226021 = Gymnoscelis cf. pseudotibialis
    9) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/152846008 = Cabarda sequens
    10) - Clothes Moth? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/119716091
    11) - Tortricid Moth? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/135176007 - Unidentified Pyralid Moth
    12) - Brownish Tussock Moth - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/129716067 = Ilema chalana
    13) - Euproctis lutea? - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/121566017 = Euproctis wilemani
    14) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/153176017
    15) - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/148486042 = Toxoproctis bifurcata
    16) - Unidentified Plume Moth - http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/144546033 = Sphenarches anisodactylus
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    No. 2

    This looks like a Nolidae spp, but no match seen
    It actually resembles Eugoa inconspicua closely (recorded in lower Thailand.) Arctiinae, Erebidae.
    The image of E. inconspicua is faulty.
    The next closest is.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-7/...alker_5_17.php

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    No. 6 . This match Garudinia latana very well (type location Sri Lanka.)
    Note the shapes of both black patches matched correctly.
    http://www.archive.org/stream/catalo...e/262/mode/1up

    It was thoght to occur in Borneo, but the Bornean form is now elevated to G. macrolatana.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-7/...henini_2_7.php

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    No.12 Closest match is Ilema chalana. Lymantriinae.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/...gyiini_6_4.php

    TL Seow :Cheers.

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    No. 13. Is an Euproctis species. Lymantriinae.
    Closest to E.wilemani.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/...miini_13_4.php
    But also to many other species eg the Australian E. lutea.
    http://www.lepbarcoding.org/australi..._EF_Alc_01228A 1262799328&meta=&image=www.boldsystems.org/pics/GWORV/BC_EF_Alc_01228A+1262799328.jpg

    TL Seow :Cheers.

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    No. 9 This should be Cabarda sequens, only mainland species, the other two in Borneo & the Philippines. Arctinnae.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-7/...ariini_5_1.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    No. 13. Is an Euproctis species. Lymantriinae.
    Closest to E.wilemani.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/...miini_13_4.php
    But also to many other species eg the Australian E. lutea.
    http://www.lepbarcoding.org/australi..._EF_Alc_01228A 1262799328&meta=&image=www.boldsystems.org/pics/GWORV/BC_EF_Alc_01228A+1262799328.jpg

    TL Seow :Cheers.
    Thanks Dr Seow for the IDs... No. 13 is not Euproctis lutea because it only occurs in Australia, right? Many people from that site ID the moth like this (spotted in other country) as Euproctis lutea...

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