One windy, foggy night at Khao Ramrome
Khao Ramrome, 990 mt, South Thailand.
20/30 knots of wind, a pleasant 15 to 20 C. a lot of fog. Not easy to set up a MV ligh. Shame because, although a last less than 2 hours, it was very busy, moths speaking.
Hard to take sharp pictures with the white sheet flying like a sail... :bsmile:
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Amerila astreus - Arctiidae, Arctiinae
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Euhampsonia roepkei (Notodontidae, Dudusinae), or, as the friend Les Day write: "is similar to the northern E. serratifera. In MOT, vol.5 (page 44) it states that E. roepkei is the Sudanian sister species and MAY be found in S. Thaland"
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Phyllodes staudingeri - Phyllodes staudingeri
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Eudocima phalonia - Erebidae, Catocalinae
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Zeuzera indica - Cossidae. Or, as the friend Roger Kenrick write:
"indica and coffeae are now in the genus Polyphagozerra courtesy of the following publication:
Yakovlev, R.V., 2011: Catalogue of the Family Cossidae of the Old World. Neue Entomologische Nachrichten, 66: 1-129."