Request for identification of Moths from Assam
Dear Dr. Seow sir, It had been a while since i have not posted any thread on this forum. I was engaged in field surveys in upper Assam.
Today I am posting some of the interesting findings from my last visits. Can you please help me in identifying these moths with their id pointers as these species are not very commonly seen in my area or region. My tentative ids are attached with the post.
Thanking you in advance.
1. Eugoa aequalis? However the spots on the FW are unusual.
Eugoa aequalis.jpg
2. Evecliptopera decurrens (Moore, 1888) or Evecliptopera illitata (Wileman, 1911)??
I am really curious about this genus. nic.FUNET considers them to be separate species. Kindly provide detail about this genus if possible.
https://ftp.funet.fi/index/Tree_of_l...evecliptopera/
DSC_8242.jpg
3. Ilema melanochlora??
DSC_8375.jpg
4. Does not find any probable match
DSC_7720.jpg
5. No probable match
DSC_7723.jpg
6. Kamalia??
DSC_7549.jpg
7. Any confirmation of this Spirama?
DSC_8761.jpg
8. Hypopyra?
DSC_8766.jpg
9. Which Clanis?
DSC_8392.jpg
I actually have not done moths for quite a while.
Give me time to look over them slowly.
1.https://www.butterflycircle.com/atta...2&d=1753646604
This actually looks correct for Eugoa aequalis.
It is probably at the extreme of its range in Assam.
https://www.mothsofborneo.com/part-7...walker_5_1.php
https://www.flickr.com/photos/angiud/53413855153/
The others recorded in Assam do not match.
https://www.mothsofindia.org/eugoa-basipuncta
https://lepidopterology.blogspot.com...oa-cernyi.html
https://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php...e?taxid=961764
E. eurypaea fig 13.
https://archive.org/details/catalogu...p?view=theater
2. https://www.butterflycircle.com/atta...chmentid=28873
Evecliptopera decurrens.
Range NE India to SW China.
Japanese entomologists have separated the two taxa.
E. decurrens ( decurrens ...to run down).
FW white lines continue down on HW.
FW antemedial and medial lines more widely separated.
https://lepiforum.org/wiki/page/Evec...ens#/image/1/1
E. illitata. (illatata- smeared.)
White lines not extending down onto the HW.
FW antemedial and medial lines bunched closer together.
Range Far East, China, Taiwan, Japan.
https://lepiforum.org/wiki/page/Evec...ata#/image/1/1
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/69_Geom...a_illitata.htm
Last edited by Psyche; 29-Jul-2025 at 07:51 AM .
7. https://www.butterflycircle.com/atta...8&d=1753647292
Very likely Spirama retorta.
There are many confusion with the two sprcies S. retorta and helicina.
Many images are mixed up.
S. retorta has been a pest in Acacia mangium plantation for paper in P. Malaysia.
It is probable S. helicina is very rare or perhaps does not occur in P. Malaysia.
Spirama retorta.
HW submarginal pale band relatively regular and sometimes slightly wavy..
Clerck's original drawing of S. retorta.
https://books.google.fi/books?id=asM...page&q&f=false
P. malaysia.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/121999771
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/278968827
Sarawak (Borneo have no S. helicina.)
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/7492354
Singapore.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/38500624
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/192559522
India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiram...Owlet_moth.jpg
Korea
http://animal.memozee.com/view.php?t...=15223&lang=kr
Spirama helicina.
Mostly in the eastern half of Asia. Correction: Wrong assumption.
HW pale submarginal band distinctly wavy.
Hubner's original drawing of a specimen from Japan.
Note wavy HW submarginal band.
https://archive.org/details/zutrgezu...p?view=theater
Japan
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/80_Noct...0208169060.jpg
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/80_Noct..._950811010.jpg
Thailand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiram...ailand7810.JPG
Last edited by Psyche; Yesterday at 05:55 PM .
Last edited by Psyche; 29-Jul-2025 at 07:47 AM .
9. https://www.butterflycircle.com/atta...0&d=1753647451
Clanis bilineata.
Six species in India.
They can look very similar.
It is better to eliminate the obvious one by one.
They all have a white mid-costa triangle.
1. C. undulosa gigantea.
FW upper third pale above a line from inner margin of triangle to margin.
Apex with a dark patch with a strong diffuse white spot.
https://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_gig.htm
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...f73d3a44-1.jpg
2. C.titan.
FW with pale area around the triangle rounded.
https://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_tit.htm
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...859_258042.jpg
3. C. hyperion.
FW with a broad dark band along the outer margin of triangle.
https://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_hyp.htm
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...fd104e2f-1.jpg
4. C. deucalion.
FW with the white triangle weak, but extending broadly down to the lower margin.
https://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_deu.htm
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...15318fbf-1.jpg
This leaves two possibilities .C. bilineata and phalaris.
5. C. bilineata.
FW white triangle more sharply defined ,the apex nearly right-angled.
https://tpittaway.tripod.com/china/c_bil.htm
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...271_259611.jpg
6. C, pharalis.
FW white triangle poorly defined ,its inner border slightly concave, and the outer border diffusely rounded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clanis...37_male_up.jpg
https://www.mothsofindia.org/sites/m...850a47f1-1.jpg
TL Seow: Cheers.
Thank you so much sir for all the valuable information. Now I can atleast put my hands on the Genus Clanis. Here i have tried to identify the following species.
10. Tentative Id: Teleclita dryinopa
Here are the images
DSC_7906.jpg DSC_7869.jpg dad6fd72-7e9c-4af0-8064-785899c10e3c.jpg 49ed2cb2-0954-4814-90b7-c9cdef3225ae.jpg
https://lepidoptera.butterflyhouse.c.../dryinopa.html
11. Tentative id: Hyblaea constellata
UP.jpg UN.jpg
https://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php...ge?taxid=10872
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