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This is rather upperside than the underside.
Looks like Thyatira batis (the "face" seems to be on the right).
spini likely not Saturnia.
Albeit this might be spini yet not Saturnia as well as Theclinae are not Saturniidae.
Presumably, epirrhoe tristata.
Maybe, Epirrita autumnata.
By Lampert, 2003, it suits S. caecus: there is a spur under the top of its forewings and purple-blue spots on the hind wings are not arranged in a full circle.
Looks alike Spilosoma lutea. The head isn't seen, but there is a white line on its side.
Moths angular autumn. It has hind tibia with two pairs of studs (Lampert, 2003)
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