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Ophthalmoblysis plutus (Oberthur 1916) https://cahurel-entomologie.com/gs/index.php?id=ophthalmoblysis-opisthoxia#!prettyPhoto[ophthalmoblysis]/1/ http://v3.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=398609
Eacles silkae or Eacles fulvaster inaturalist.org/observations/37822278#activity_identification_84532936
Mania empedocles - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/37313988 See here: Cock, M.J.W. (2016) The corkscrew moths (Lepidoptera, Geometroidea, Sematuridae) of Trinidad and Tobago. Tropical Lepidoptera Research 26(2), 101-105. https://journals.flvc.org/troplep/article/view/93272
It is very likely that it is not lunus. There is a very similar species with minor differences - empedocles. And, it seems, they are not Nothus now, but Mania ... https://journals.flvc.org/troplep/article/view/93272
Sphacelodes vulneraria http://www.learnaboutbutterflies.com/Andes%20-%20Sphacelodes%20vulneraria.htm.
I checked it up in wikipedia and saw the photo with description... Meh, I didn't catch it :) Locals seeing me shooting call me up and show curious as they think butterflies/moths. But they don't notice small ones. And birds which know "insects hot spots" pick all them up in the morning...
Yes, that is #4995. Tried to push it to a paper just to get more contrast, no way... It changed the pose.