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Post 60.
No. 1 is Hemithea wuka. Widespread from India to Australia.
http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.com.au/geom/wuka4.jpg
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PS. No. 2 is Spaniocentra spicata. An example from Cameron Highland.
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2499/4...37b_z.jpg?zz=1
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Post 59 No. 4.
Orgyia postica. Erebidae, Lymantriinae, Orgyiini.
Note the FW have a sort of vague circular mark. Variable. Widespread, Oriental Region to Papua.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/...gyiini_1_1.php
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ia_postica.jpg
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Post 59 No 1.
Should be Toxoproctis dyssema. Erebidae,Lymantriinae, Nygmiini.
Colouration & antenna are a match. Neomalayan (Sumatra, Malaya, & Borneo).
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-5/...miini_7_13.php
http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxid=160998
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Post 59 No. 5
Adrapsa alsusalis. Noctuidae. Herminiinae. Widespread, Oriental Region to Australia.
Correction: This species is supposedly endemic to Borneo, but there is no mistakening the ID.
The lunulate (moon-shaped) white spot, small white orbicular stigma, irregular band & long 'snout' are distinctive.
Two other species with the moon mark are Bornean endemic.
No web image.
I happened to have the equivalent of part 17 of Moths of Borneo.
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Post 59 No. 3.
Ilyrgis echephurealis. Erebidae, Erebinae. Range Sri lanka to Malaya to Hainan & Borneo.
The mauve (red-purple) colouration with pale fasciae (bands) & angulate wings are distinctive.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-15...ousvi_40_1.php
Correction: This is Endotricha probably E. olivacealis.
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Post 57, No. 1.
Vestura minereusalis. Erebidae. Erebinae. Thailand to Neomalaya (Sumatra, Malaya, & Borneo.)
Recognisable by its dark colour & distinctive white spots.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-15...neousv_2_1.php
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Post 59. No. 2.
Nola pumila . Nolidae, Nolinae. Widespread. Indo-Australian Region.
The wing pattern & 2 black costal spots ID'ed it.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-18...inae_14_18.php
http://www.thaibugs.com/wp-content/g...a%20pumila.jpg
A close relative that is likely to be found here.
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/78_Noli..._041011149.jpg
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Post 43. No 5 & 6.
These two are Spilosoma species. Erebidae, Arctiniinae.
No. 5 should be Spilosoma hypogopa. Neomalayan.
This differs from similar species by the black streak on the thorax & cream-coloured antennae.
The black marking is very variable & may be much reduced.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-6/...tiinae-1-9.php
No. 6. should be Spilosoma semperi. Sumatra & Malaya.
This lacks the black streak on the thorax.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spilosoma_semperi
S. semperi is replaced by an allied species S. borneensis which differs in gentalia, in Borneo .
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-6/...tiinae-1-6.php
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Post 59, No. 6.
Poeta denotalis. Erebidae, Erebinae. SE Asia to Borneo.
Note the FW marginal area have two dark patches, an apical triangular one & another midway along the termen.
The amount of white linings is variable.
http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-15...ousvi_22_2.php
TL Seow:cheers:
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Thank you for giving IDs for moths in previous posts. :thank_you
A few more for you.
ID unknown
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.n...33713519_n.jpg
This moth was confirmed by Les as Lyclene sp. Les stated that there were two other similar looking species: L. pudibunda and L. pseudobunda. And that individuals could readily be IDed only through through the examination of genitalia.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...69261252_n.jpg
ID unknown
https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.n...16229290_n.jpg