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    Default Can someone please ID these moths?

    Hello everyone

    I've been looking around the Net for the identification of these two moths, but so far, to no avail... Does anyone know what they are?

    The link's here:

    http://floraofbrunei.multiply.com/photos/album/4

    Picture 3 and 4.

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    Hi there Nurhafizah, and welcome to ButterflyCircle Glad you could make it here.

    I'll leave the ID of #3 to our resident moth expert, Dr Roger Kendrick.

    #4 is quite a common moth at times, and almost abundant occasionally. It's a Uraniidae moth called Lyssa zampa.

    Look forward to more of your posts and pictures from Brunei!
    Khew SK
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    Hi Khew. Glad to be welcome aboard.

    Thanks for identifying #4! Nice to know its name now. I just saw another one three days ago.
    Not all moths are brown, not all butterflies are colourful.

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    These Lyssa zampa moths were common some time last year (2006) in Malaysia and Singapore. They appeared in urban areas as well as forested area, and in homes, offices, carparks, etc!. We stumbled upon its caterpillar, which looks like this. So if you see anything which resembles this caterpillar, you now know that it's a caterpillar of Lyssa zampa. The caterpillar is more colourful than the adult.
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    Yes, colourful indeed, unlike the adults. But they're still beautiful, nevertheless.
    Not all moths are brown, not all butterflies are colourful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dryasjulia View Post
    Picture 3 and 4.
    Your moth picture 3 is Ornithospila succincta
    it's range : Borneo, Malaya, Sumatra and Philippines.

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    Thanks for identifying picture 3, fluorite! However, one question:

    What's the difference between Ornithospila succincta and Ornithospila cincta?
    Not all moths are brown, not all butterflies are colourful.

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    see the key to the genus in Holloway's Moths of Borneo.

    cheers,

    Roger.
    Roger C. KENDRICK Ph.D.

    C & R Wildlife, Lam Tsuen, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong S.A.R.
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