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    Post 69 no 5.

    Probably Ectropis bhurmitra.
    Markings eg dark patches on the FW matched.
    Only the abdomen is paler.

    Example of E. bhurmitra. range India to PNG.
    http://static.inaturalist.org/photos...jpg?1444714447
    http://zipcodezoo.com/images/thumb/6...hurmitra_0.jpg
    http://farm9.static.flickr.com/8367/...ca63e470bc.jpg
    http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/...3e6695776b.jpg

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    Thx a lot! I am glad you agree to Cyclophora for no. 2. Do you think it possible, that no. 5 and 6 are the same species, just female and male?

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    Quote Originally Posted by guldsmed View Post
    Thx a lot! I am glad you agree to Cyclophora for no. 2. Do you think it possible, that no. 5 and 6 are the same species, just female and male?
    There are some differences.
    The margins of 6 is smooth , 5 crenate. The FW fascia curving to the costa are different.
    The abdomen of 6 has a white band at the top indicating it should be Cleora.
    No match with MoB or funet.

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    Looks very convincing

    Even here in Denmark I find the Boarmiini difficult...

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    Last geometrids from this trip:

    Chiasmia maybe?

    Thaton2015_08_28_05_12_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Sterrhinae?

    Thaton2015_08_27_09_38_02_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Idaea or Scopula?

    Thaton2015_08_27_09_37_03_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Funny one, looks like an over-large Eupithecia apart from the antennas...

    Thaton2015_08_27_05_31_03_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

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    Post 63/2
    Post 69/3.

    These two have distinctive markings & colouration but no possible match found.

    Post 78/1
    This appears to be Luxuria, from the abdominal spots but no correct match found.

    Nearest is L amasa, but this have blurry markings & a stippled ground.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-11...toeini_5_5.php
    http://chigaku.ed.gifu-u.ac.jp/chiga...obikagi/01.jpg

    3. This is probably correct as Idaea ptylonopoda
    https://www.flickr.com/photos/hkmoth...7623704600375/

    TL Seow:Cheers.

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    Post 78/1.

    This is possibly Luxiaria obliquata. not in MoB. range India to Taiwan
    These examples are all from Taiwan
    The arrangement of the markings match although they have a slightly different appearance.
    http://twmoth.tesri.gov.tw/images/tw...moth031146.jpg
    http://eoldata.taibif.tw/files/eolda...9/00054602.jpg
    http://mypets.by/wp-content/uploads/...28046d2c75.jpg

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