This is about it.
Inputs needed from readers for the rest.
No. 3 looks like a Geometrid but no match or resemblance seen.
In fact none in other families eg Crambidae as well.
No. 8 could even be Gymnoscelis taprobanica since the range, SriLanka to HK will normally encompass Malaya.
A 2nd possibility is the one below, but with the poor image it is impossible to say. http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-10...ciini_22_4.php
No. 11. I can't see this as a Tortricid moth since these typically have stout but short labial palps & thick short antennae.
The rounded head is typical of Tineidae but the FW appeared too tapered for this family.
No match with this or related families.
N0, 14 is quite a mystery. The distinctive markings have no match,
The general pattern & bodyshape suggest Tortricidae, subfamily Tortricinae.
In Geometrids those crazy markings will not match perfectly & there will be a fair bit of variation for each species.
The positions of all the bands & marks are in the right place.
The black patch near the apex is elongate compared to the image in MoB but is acceptable variation.
The general appearance & colouration also match well.
(It helps that I have eliminated just about everything else.)
It has not yet been recorded in peninsular Malaysia.(Not a problem as new species are added yearly.)
I was looking at some Gelechiodea when I came acroos this pix & realised here is a match in headend, bodyshape, wings, antennae & even the position of the legs. http://bugguide.net/node/view/242061/bgpage