I found a lot of these at the Kranji Nature Trail yesterday. Would appreciate some help in identifying what species this is, and what the hostplant might be... thanks!
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I found a lot of these at the Kranji Nature Trail yesterday. Would appreciate some help in identifying what species this is, and what the hostplant might be... thanks!
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Jacqueline @ www.flickr.com/_husky_/
Geez! How do these things fly?
Slowly!Originally Posted by Commander
This plume moth looks like a species of Deuterocopus.
cheers,
Roger.
Roger C. KENDRICK Ph.D.
C & R Wildlife, Lam Tsuen, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong S.A.R.
HK Moths website: http://www.hkmoths.com
HK Moths Recording Project on i-Naturalist: http://www.inaturalist.org/projects/hong-kong-moths
HK Moths Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/groups/hongkongmoths/
Thanks Roger. Ever helpful.
I did a search and found that their hostplants includes Avicennia, which might explain why they are so plentiful in the mangroves.
Jacqueline @ www.flickr.com/_husky_/