You got it.
I tried googling thyrididae without success.
It seem to be not uncommon in Thailand.
The author below would have IDed
Thank you so much Dr. Seow sir for all your efforts and time. I have gone through a lot of literature and images on the web and found a potential match
Saffron Today, 01:59 AM23.https://www.butterflycircle.com/atta...8&d=1737380718
No match.
Like a Crambid but the head is wrong.
Thanks again Dr. Seow.
Always appreciate your help. It motivates me to continue to go out to nature and to seek and discover more butterfly species.
You are right #1 should be T. menaka.
The postdiscal spot in space 1b is so vague that it disappear when I look downwards.
There
Dr. Seow,
Thanks for your ids.
I have a question to review and clarify.
For #1, can it be T.menaka?
My reasoning,