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No, Hydrelia sylvata.
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Give up, let it be like you said. Anyway, we can't boil photo. Prout (1912) described also "transitional" species, after that Sc.t.proutiana was described.
Phrudocentra, looks like pupillata, spotted though...
Probably, Venusia cambrica, Curtis, 1839.
Horisme vitalbata D.et S.
Calcaritis pallida, Hedemann, 1881.
Archiearis notha Hb.
Not Entephria at all. Can be the same Electrophaes corylata.
The pattern contrasts too much in comparison to immorata which has white only submarginal band and the rest is all dusted with grey (especially the root), and discal spots are hardly seen. Sooner spotty tessellaria with a light basal field and clear disks. Better to know the caught location... Sc. immorata is a temperant Eurosiberian species expanded from the forest steppe to the low-latitude ...
Pero polygonaria (Herrich-Schäffer, 1855).
Eois, probably, tegularia Guenée, 1858...
Oospila.
Synchlora gerularia, Hübner, [1823].
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I'm sorry, still rather Scopula tessellaria...
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Looks rather like S.umbelaria Hb. ...
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Maybe, Aplocera plagiata L. which is named such by Vyidalepp (1998) in the mountains of Middle Asia.
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Rather Thera obeliscata (angles of medial ribbons are smoother and softer, the apical spot is way clearer, color is sooner yellow ochre than red one, and so on).
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Eupithecia centaureata.
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