Respected Dr. T L. Seow Sir, I am sending another species for id purpose. This sp. like to me as
1. Telicota sp. female.
spot 4 trapezoid; little overlap between spot 3 & 4.
Spots tend to be arranged in a stepladder way.
Female with FW cellend bars the upper one much longer.
Thank you Mr. T. L. Seow Sir for your continuous guidance. I am sending herewith another one Telicota sp. for identification purpose. This species captured from Bangladesh in the year of 2018.
Respected Sir,
I am sending herewith one Telicota male specimen for your ID guidance. Specimen captured by my nature friend from the West Bengal region on July'18. As per our previous discussion, I guessed it was T. bambusae. Please guide Sir.
Thank you for your valued response.Based on your 2nd example T. besta male specimen, uploaded species triangular basal spot at space 2 is lightly shaded.And both T. besta and bambusae male stigma extend upto space 1b.
In my post 7, basal spot 2 more prominent and broader as like your example T. besta male specimen no. 2.
Its totally confused for me till now Sir.