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    Quite right. Sesiidae. Which, however, I have no idea!

    Antonio, I suggest a new thread for our Phitsanulok/Petchabum trip.

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    Post 52 - No. 3 is Barsine cuneonotata (Arctiinae).

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    From Kaeng Krachan, Petchaburi TH, 24th October 2013:


    Cyana inconclusa

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    Antonio, the Aemene species is A. sordida, the forewing marginal spots are distinctive for the Thai species in this Genus.

    I have some doubts about the Cricula species. The discal hindwing spot, though not fully seen, appears too small to be C. jordani, and I think it should be C. trifenestra. The Saturniidae of Thailand website shows a very faded specimen. Whichever, it is definitely a female.

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    Your last photo is Lebedea nobilis (Lasiocampidae). The only problem is the black costal spot, but that may be just a variation, everything else fits very well.

    The 'unidentified moth' is very close to Lemyra ypsilon. Everything fits except the red collar. The abdomen is red, which fits, but the collar does not. If it is not that, then it has to be a Lymantriinae sp, at which point, I will have no idea. VERY intersting moth.

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    My two cents: I do not think the antennas fit Lymantriinae, it must be Arctiinae, and as you say most probably Lemyra...

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    Yep, you are quite right! I was having one of my moments after about 10 hours non-stop processing photos! Arctiinae it should be, sorry!

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