Post 70, No. 3. This cannot be Heterostegane subfasciatus, as it does not match the description well (the 3 lines should be distinct & the submarginal line should be the darkest.) The shape & posture with the upturn abdomen is that of Crambidae/Pyralidae. In fact it is quite similar to this if not for the dark head & FW costa. http://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.co...bruptalis.html TL Seow
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