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    No match for the others.
    Even trying to figure out the genus seems impossible.

    TL Seow : Cjeers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psyche View Post
    No match for the others.
    Even trying to figure out the genus seems impossible.

    TL Seow : Cjeers.
    Thx a lot for trying and for those you nailed

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    Two Uraniids, one is of the Uraniinae one of Epipleminae. First could be Micronia aculeata the second looks similar to genus Warreniplema:

    Fang Hot Springs2015_08_28_14_21_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Thaton2015_08_26_06_15_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

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    And four I suppose to be Notodontids:

    Phalera I thought, when I found it - but when looking in the book trying to get ID to species, I found the neighbour Snellentia divaricata, which is now my best guess:

    Thaton2015_08_25_20_19_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    In the book (MoT vol. 5)Phalera obscura looks similar, but when searching online on the name some very different looking critters turn up I wonder if the sole Thailand record depicted in the book is really the same species as the others?:

    Thaton2015_08_28_17_40_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Allodontoides tenebrosa I think:

    Wat Tham Tub Tao2015_08_28_11_25_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Saliocleta ochracea I think:

    Thaton2015_08_27_22_27_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

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    Post 83.

    1. Acropteris ciniferaria. The bands are oblique.
    http://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-8/...niinae_2_4.php
    Phuket
    http://www.phuketnaturetours.com/Ima...20Chonburi.jpg

    2. Phazaca theclata. India to SE Asia. The markings on both wings matched.
    HK.
    https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/376/19...67b9611c_b.jpg

    TL Seow Cheers.

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    Thx for very quick and convincing corrections

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    Post 84.

    1, 3, & 4 ,IDs as you indicated.

    2. Not sure what this is .It does not match P. obscura when reference image is blown up.

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    Thx for the confirmations - 3 out 4 ain't bad (for me at least)

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    Some pyraloidea - through everything from this trip apart from Pyraloidea and a few Sphingidae.

    Could this be Orthaga euadrusalis?

    Thaton2015_08_24_22_08_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    No idea...

    DoiPhaHomPokNP2015_08_24_02_42_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    This one reminds of Galleria, but I do not know if there are Galleriinae species in the region, that could fit?

    Thaton2015_08_23_14_30_01_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    No idea...

    Thaton2015_08_23_14_35_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Looks similar to some Glyphodes but no exact match:

    Thaton2015_08_23_15_08_02_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr

    Should be another Glyphodes, and an unidentified from Borneo "Glyphodes sp. 8" at http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital...odes%20sp8.htm and Glyphodes actorionalis is similar too. Update: Glyphodes bicolor maybe?

    Thaton2015_08_23_23_44_DxO by Jan Fischer Rasmussen, on Flickr
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    Post 84 no. 2.

    Baradesa lithosioides

    This matches the male in the reference article well although it is paler.
    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...234087648).jpg

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