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Sash, I also definitively determined by http://jpmoth.org/~dmoth/80_Noctuidae/23Hadeninae/framepage_hadeninae4.html and also write 3 things that I bowed to the fletcheri : 1. In ardescens a dark area in the lower kidney-shaped spot is small and contrasting different from DOS. Background, from fletcheri , it does not stand out as a contrast, the same color as a dark sash extending from the ...
It is in both photos, endemic to Borneo. Nearest androdes Sumatra and Peninsular Malaysia is very different.
I looked all 9 Zanclognatha 37 region and 5 more seaside just in case. I thinkZanclognatha lunalishttp://www.jpmoth.org/Noctuidae/Herminiinae/Zanclognatha_lunalis.html. Doubts were only about Zanclognatha triplex http://www.jpmoth.org/Noctuidae/Herminiinae/Zanclognatha_triplex.html http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Korea0606/80_Noctuidae/Zanclognatha_triplex/Zanclognatha_triplex.htm
Datanoides fasciatus http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/62_Pyralidae/6002_Pyralinae/60021401_Datanoides_fasciatus_1897/Datanoides_fasciatus.htm http://www.jpmoth.org/Pyralidae/Pyralinae/Datanoides_fasciatus.html But it seems no longer fly (
Sasha, and I saw it more as aConistra fletcheriLook, please. Dame, just a lot of links that you do not look http://jpmoth.org/~dmoth/80_Noctuidae/23Hadeninae/framepage_hadeninae4.html ...
I am leaning toward Trilocha varians http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/66_Bombycidae/64.2%20Prismostictinae/2987.2Trilocha%20varians/Trilocha%20varians.htm https://www.flickr.com/photos/nzbear5/7476161828/in/photostream/ I doubt between this view andOcinara bifurcula http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/80_BOMBYCOIDEA/05_BOMBYCIDAE/03_Ocinara/Ocinara%20bifurcula/Ocinara%20bifurcula.htm ...
Laelia coenosa On http://www.kolumbus.fi/~kr5298/lnel/lym/laecoeno.htm DV presented subspecies Laelia coenosa sangaica Moore, 1877 http://www.jpmoth.org/Lymantriidae/Laelia_coenosa_sangaica.html
And in my opinion, the most comfortable for the perception - medium or light gray. And it does not merge with the dark objects, and does not interfere with the brightness, in general - is optimal) Approximately how here http://omflies.narod.ru/tortricidae.htm But it's all very individual. As in the joke - «For whom how ..":) The main thing is that the photo copies straightened Alexander ...
Ourapteryx incaudata http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/02_Ennominae/017_Ourapteryx/Ourapteryx%20incaudata/Ourapteryx%20incaudata.htm Among the many species, it is one such - without tails and virtually parallel bands on the VC.
Syntypistis comatus? Let me explain the question. On some sites Asian species is called Quadricalcarifera viridimacula (for example, here http://gaga.biodiv.tw/9507bx/776.htm) On our site and in the gallery hohlatok P.Morozova the topic Notodontidae http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=184446&view=findpost&p=565100 Quadricalcarifera viridimacula is given as a synonym for Syntypistis ...
Here, too,Tiracola aureata, I dumyu, though not so clearly pronounced golden-red hue, as in the photo 33804. But the sight of such a volatile and pale copies more often shown in the photo on the network, such as https: // www .flickr.com / photos / itchydogimages / 16089771521 / in / pool-mothgallery Rlagiata same gray-brown, uniformly colored, submarginal band is not as yellow as those aurata. ...
Tiracola aureata http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/05_NOCTUIDAE/13_NOCTUINAE/083_Tiracola/Tiracola%20aureata/Tiracola%20aureata.htm It differs from similar species plagiata is so golden-brown-tinged Koricheva VC and trunk and distinctly golden yellow submarginal bands.
Glyphodes caesalis http://www.nbair.res.in/insectpests/Glyphodes-caesalis.php Very harmful thing, the main enemy of Artocarpus heterophyllus (Indian breadfruit and jackfruit), that's what they do caterpillars http://www.pcaarrd.dost.gov.ph/home/ssentinel/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1824%3Anatural-enemies-control-jackfruit-fruit-borer&Itemid=41
Rhimphalea astrigalis http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/50_PYRALOIDEA/Crambidae/63.9_Pyraustinae/Rhimphalea/Rhimphalea%20astrigalis/Rhimphalea%20astrigalis.htm
Thank you, Sasha, then that's what I realized when mothsofborneo back :) - Suriga suriga Schaus sensu Holloway, 1976, but is already too late to withdraw the question)
I think that is usual for BorneoAmbadra suriga http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/01_NOTODONTIDAE/03_Ceirinae/07_Ambadra/Ambadra%20suriga/Ambadra%20suriga.htm However, there is Mountain View Ambadra montana , often found at altitudes of 1500-1800 m, but the description is, in my opinion, lies less. I did not find him anywhere, except on mothsofborneo (the Museum ...
InsteadPlebejus argus? Krylova drawing, of course, volatile, yet with a clear boundary zones of the dark ... has caused doubts. LW subsolanusov these are not met. http://www.exblog.jp/blog_logo.asp?slt=1&imgsrc=201108/11/69/a0146869_76346.jpg
Saliocleta sp. Revised many assumeSaliocleta widagdoi, I met with a similar theme in Borneo P. Morozov «Notodontidae» http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=184446&view=findpost&p=1306388
Sash, almost for the first time did not even looked at boldsystems, these Asian sites somehow amicably convinced, moreover, that used to trust jpmoth) But in general as something not very superficially in Nacoleia fit .. We must try to understand
Nacoleia insolitalis, I think http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/50_PYRALOIDEA/Crambidae/63.9_Pyraustinae/Nacoleia/Nacoleia%20insolitalis/Nacoleia%20insolitalis.htm
Eoophyla sp. If you discuss at "very similar" to the jpmoth.org it is very similar to the uncertain under Eoophyla sp3 http://jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/50_PYRALOIDEA/Crambidae/63.6_Acentropinae/framepage_Acentropinae.html And perhaps that's similar to that of Borneo - Eoophyla boernickei http://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=282911 Prior to the form, I ...
Pomasia salutaris http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/85_GEOMETROIDEA/04_GEOMETRIDAE/09_Larentiinae/15_Pomasia/Pomasia%20salutaris/Pomasia%20salutaris.htm
No, it's another kind - Synegia . Reviewed all available by the nature and description, too, stopped atSynegia camptogrammariahttp://www.boldsystems.org/index.php/Taxbrowser_Taxonpage?taxid=96913 were doubts about these relatives on mothsofborneo obscura and imitaria . But obscura feature of - irregularly shaped orange-gray ring in the submarginal area VC between M1 and M3. There is no ...
I wrote that there is doubt, and looked between torpida banksii. On molbiole seen discussion. I read all the descriptions, stopped at torpida
Leo, I think, would do it gracefully, as always), Peter, how about convert description to 16-17 species and at the same time to the whole race? :) Also shoot? :)) Google gives takooooe ... :) Forgive me for verbosity, do not like to even a shadow of doubt remained)
Still I think it's kind ofCyana perornata, - noted that it is in the region's largest, with such wingspan. All the other smaller or significantly smaller.If we understand in detail what is stable in the figure of the wings, and that varies, just in the photo have all the defining stably present for the kind of signs (in VC) - just straight red sling (often trimmed with black), marginal red sash ...
Frankly, Sash - there is also plenty walked)) Year almost back periodically. Today's inspirations :)) With "penitsilariyami" finished)
And this is not Penicillaria. Rhode Episparis. Correspond to the description of the formEpisparis monochromaBut the site in this genus lacks 5-6 kinds, including and monochroma
Alexander, most of all I had in mind the need to specify the size in the case of productions in vague - to facilitate the task of those who will determine.In addition, the disputed may be theoretically any case) Written puts a precise definition, and it can not be true, especially in the case of just such difficult genera (already happened many times), and then what - specifically ask for ext. ...
By lit.dannym wingspan for trifenestrata 65-100mm. She looked most photos of male (with a ruler) - from 61- 67mm. I'm not sure that is correct to endure inaccurate trifenestrata. With the same success can be put this photo in inaccurate vietnama or jordani , which are often found in Vietnam and have about the same size.Or maybe it's a smaller species found in Vietnam -Cricula ...