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  1. #1
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    Just to share.
    Shot these two moths at BTNR forest.
    jw
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    I recall having seen the first Hawkmoth before somewhere in the forests here. #2 is new to me. Haven't seen anything like that before.
    Khew SK
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    Is no. 2 an Eterusia sp.? I dn't think so, bt that's the closest.
    Aaron Soh

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    #1 = Ambuylx canescens (Sphingidae, Smerinthinae, Ambulycini)
    #2 probably = Artona sp. (Zygaenidae, Procridinae)

    cheers, Roger.
    Roger C. KENDRICK Ph.D.

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