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    Yes - as my last edit suggests, I have also gone back to your ID opinion

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    More pyraloids:

    Looks characteristic but haven't found a match:

    Thaton2015_08_23_23_45_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Possibly Paranacoleia lophophoralis:

    Thaton2015_08_25_06_43_02_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Sameodes cancellalis?

    Thaton2015_08_26_06_15_04_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Hmmm... Is this Pyraloidea or Erebiidae?

    Thaton2015_08_26_06_13_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Another No idealis

    Thaton2015_08_26_06_12_03_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    This must be Diaphania indica:

    Diaphania indica - Thaton2015_08_26_06_15_03_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

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    Post 102.

    1.Nausinoe pueritia. India to Australia.
    http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital..._080925110.jpg

    2. & 3 correct.
    Paranacoleia lophophoralis ; range Nepal to Japan & Singapore.
    http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/63_Cram..._040917323.jpg
    Taiwan
    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3277/...9b63f362_m.jpg
    S. cancellaris
    http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...ncellalis.html

    6. As it is. Diaphania indica.
    http://www.nbair.res.in/insectpests/...nia-indica.php
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    Post 102 no. 6.

    Pagalia ochrealis. range China, Taiwan to Japan.
    http://www.jpmoth.org/Crambidae/Pyra...ochrealis.html

    HK Pyralids including Paranacoleia & Paliga. pdf.
    http://hkentsoc.org/bulletin/HKEB3(2...Pyraloidea.pdf

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    Thx a lot for your help and patience - I am amazed (but very glad!) that you take time to help me so much

    Are you sure about the Pagalia ochrealis? I feel that the number and shape of lines are differebt, and that the illustrations Pagalia ochrealis show some shading in the margins of the wings, that mine does not have...

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    Even more pyraloids:

    Cirrochrista sp. probably C. annulifera?

    Thaton2015_08_26_06_58_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Possibly Cnaphalocrocis sp.?

    Thaton2015_08_27_05_31_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    This one I have seen other places too, but never found a name:

    Thaton2015_08_27_09_19_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Too worn to ID?

    Thaton2015_08_27_09_38_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Spoladea recurvalis

    Spoladea recurvalis - Thaton2015_08_27_14_38_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    ?

    Thaton2015_08_27_05_25_03_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

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    Quote Originally Posted by guldsmed View Post
    Thx a lot for your help and patience - I am amazed (but very glad!) that you take time to help me so much

    Are you sure about the Pagalia ochrealis? I feel that the number and shape of lines are differebt, and that the illustrations Pagalia ochrealis show some shading in the margins of the wings, that mine does not have...

    You do have a point there.
    The fourth band is the outermost, near the margin.
    In the examples of P. ochrealis from Japan & HK, this band is fuzzy & vaque.
    I have merely thought this is regional variation.
    Japan
    http://www.jpmoth.org/Crambidae/Pyra..._ochrealis.jpg
    HK.
    http://www.jpmoth.org/Crambidae/Pyra..._ochrealis.jpg

    Roger Kendrick states in his article that P. ochrealis was known earlier in HK as Paratalanta nr, aureolalis.



    Paliga aureolalis have the four bands sharply defined.
    As stated in the text Paliga aureolalis was formerly known as Paratalanta aureolalis.
    Range Nepal to Australia.
    This should be the correct ID.
    http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...ureolalis.html

    I am unable to cross check out another Paliga celalatis range Sri Lanka to Australia.

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    Post 106/1

    Cirrhocrista annulifera should be correct .(annulifera = ring-bearing).
    Most examples have a ring.
    Samui.
    http://www.samuibutterflies.com/02_i...annulifera.jpg

    http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxid=315738

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    Cnaphalocrocis poeyalis.

    3, species which are rice pest.

    1. C medinalis. FW border parallel to outer band; dical spot short.
    http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...l/medinal4.jpg
    http://www.celkau.in/Crops/Cereals/i...is%20adult.jpg

    2. C. trapezalis. outer band not parallel to black border; discal mark long & lunulate.
    http://www.africanmoths.com/images/c...lis1%20upp.JPG
    http://nature.berkeley.edu/~oboyski6...apezalis_2.jpg

    3. C. poeyalis. outer band straight ,black border curved leaving an oval pale area , discal spot short.
    FW costa marked black & white.
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4120/...4a67d31d91.jpg
    http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co.../poeyalis.html

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    Agrioglypta itysalis
    http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...il/itysal.html

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