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Moth frenzy!!!
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http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...50466871_n.jpg Found this medium-sized moth at night.Have no Idea of it's ID!:confused:
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You found some interesting species. How large was the first moth (post 1)? Looks quite beautiful.
regards,
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Hi uncle David,It was about 9cm.:) There was this short period of time that they were very abundant in Singapore!
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Ids, as far as I can!
Post 1:
1) Dysphania sp.(Geometridae) Markings are as D. subrepleta, but the brown ground colour should be much darker, near black.
2) Spirana helicina - Erebidae:Catocalinae
3) Crambidae sp. - Many very similar sp. I still have this as unidentified.
4) Syntominae sp.
5) Crambidae sp. I know I have seen this somewhere, but I can not find it!
6) No idea
7) As above
Post 2:
1) No idea
2) Cnaphalocrocis limbalis - Crambidae:Spilomelinae
3) Asota egens - Erebidae:Aganainae
Post 3:
1) Crambidae sp.
2) Geometridae sp.
3) No idea
4) Prophantis sp. - Crambidae:Spilomelinae. Several very simlar sp. in this genus.
Post 4:
No idea.
Post 7:
Arctornis sp. - Erebidae:Arctiinae. Again many very similar species.
Sorry, this is the best I can do!:thumbsdow
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Thank you for trying your best for the IDs!:thumbsup: I appreciate it!:)