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    Default Bukit Tinggi Moth

    Can someone please ID this Moth, taken at Bukit Tinggi.
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    Looks like a Urapteroides sp. to me, but there are a lot of similar species. Hopefully Roger can pin it down further.

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    likely to be U. astheniata, though I can't get a pin anywhere near this one....

    cheers,
    Roger.
    Roger C. KENDRICK Ph.D.

    C & R Wildlife, Lam Tsuen, Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong S.A.R.
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    I agreed with Dr. Roger. It should be U. astheniata (previously known as Micronia astheniata. Please refer to "An introduction to the moths of South East Asia" by H.S. Barlow, page 136 and plate 47, fig 2.)

    My knowledge about moths is very poor, must learn from the experts. When was it transferred from genus Micronia to Urapteroides and why?

    Teo T P

    (This species always appear in late July - early August of the year: ? season)
    Last edited by teotp; 30-Aug-2011 at 07:11 PM.

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