Thank you so much for your invaluable help in identifying the moth species and for sharing the ID keys. Your guidance has been incredibly helpful, and I am deeply grateful for your time and effort in assisting me with my research. I am posting here some more species for your review, some i could not even come to a definite conclusion. So can you please help me out in confirming their identity followed by the definite keys.

18. Amblychia nimia? Same individual.

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19. Tephriopsis divulsa?

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20. Acropteris striataria?

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21. Tetragonus catamitus?

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22. Pycnarmon cribrata? Different individuals

(a) Pycnarmon cribrata 1.jpg (b) Pycnarmon cribrata 2.jpg



23. No conclusion.

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24. Same individual. So unique in appearence

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25. Could not drawn any conclusion. Perhaps from Sterrhinae sub-family (Geometridae)

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26. So many similar looking species.

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27. Very confusing.

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28. So confusing.

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Saffron: Cheers