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27-Jan-2025, 01:32 AM
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The ID of no. 28 was quite difficult in the literature. However you solve the puzzle. Thank you so much.
It indeed is Rhesala imparata.
GBIF seems to be a very good platform for a preliminary survey.
The following are requested for confirmation and ids (if possible).
29. Caldubotys caldusalis?
Caldubotys caldusalis.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/caldubotys-caldusalis
30. Berta annulifera?
Berta annulifera.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/berta-annulifera
31. Catoria sublavaria
Catoria sublavaria.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/catoria-sublavaria
32. Clostera fulgurita?
Clostera fulgurita.jpg DSC_3265.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/clostera-fulgurita
33. Hymenia perspectalis?
Hymenia perspectalis.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/hymenia-perspectalis
34. Eois memorata?
Eois memorata.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/eois-memorata
35. Dysaethria spp? This one has more marbling markings than Dysaethria quadricaudata i feel.
Dysaethria spp.jpg
Tentative:
Dysaethria quadricaudata[/I]
https://www.mothsofindia.org/dysaethria-quadricaudata
36. The closest match is Urola nivalis which is not found in India. However the FW spots are missing or perhaps hidden on the wings??
A separate species/subspecies of Urola?
Urola nivalis.jpg
37. Rhesala ssp?
Rhesala ssp.jpg
38. Nevrina procopia?
Nevrina procopia.jpg
39. Drapetodes mitaria?
Drapetodes mitaria.jpg
40. Another UFO?
DSC_3410.jpg
41. Very difficult group
DSC_3371.jpg
Cheers: Saffron
Last edited by Saffron; 27-Jan-2025 at 04:46 AM.
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