Kaeng Krachan, Phetchaburi, Thailand - 26/27 Jan 2014
3 moths found at Kaeng Krachan.
1) This one had me completely confused. At first I thought it was a Euploea species behaving unusually, then I though it may have been the Euploea mimic, Papilio slateri. It was only was I got back to the resort that I noticed the antennae. It is a moth, and again, I originally thought it belonged to Zygaenidae, but the antennae do not look typical of that family. I am still confused!!!
2) A Sesiidae species. I have not seen, or been able to find anything close to this one which was tiny, with a wingspan no larger than 12mm.
Could the last one be some Eustrotiinae/Eublemminae or whatevre they are called atm? I am reminded of some of those, but I cant find anything similar, so probably I am wrong...
I am sure the little sesiid would be delighted that you think it cool! . Are there any online resources or available books dealing with asian sesiidae? Not one of my sesiidea have been identified at present. You gave me a contact several years ago, Axel?, but I have lost the details. Also, I am rather loathe to contact scientists out of the blue asking for ids from photos only.
That would have been Axel Kallies - i doubt he'd mind you contacting him directly (you could add a line to say I've referred you via ALCS contact in Penang 2008 and only now have managed to sort out dealing with your sesiids...)...
You could also try http://www.sesiidae.net/sesiidae.htm