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Glorious Begum
09-Oct-2010, 08:45 PM
You are welcome to give ID. :cheers:

#1
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204685.jpg
#2
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204636.jpg
#3
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204596.jpg
#4
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204610.jpg
#5
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204615.jpg
#6
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204620.jpg
#7
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204623.jpg

Glorious Begum
09-Oct-2010, 08:46 PM
#8
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204625.jpg
#9
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204627.jpg
#10
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204632.jpg
#11
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204639.jpg
#12
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204644.jpg
#13
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204674.jpg
#14
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204694.jpg
#15
http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129204703.jpg

Painted Jezebel
09-Oct-2010, 09:58 PM
I can only give the ones I have found already.

#1 - Callambulyx amanda
#4 - Xyleutes strix
#5 - Cyana perornata
#15 - Phyllodes consobrina

I am still looking for the others:hmmm: I had thought #2 would be easy, but I can't find it in either Moths of Borneo (Vol.3) or Sphingidae of SouthEast Asia websites.

Glorious Begum
10-Oct-2010, 11:24 AM
Thanks Les. :cheers:


I can only give the ones I have found already.

#1 - Callambulyx amanda
#4 - Xyleutes strix
#5 - Cyana perornata
#15 - Phyllodes consobrina

I am still looking for the others:hmmm: I had thought #2 would be easy, but I can't find it in either Moths of Borneo (Vol.3) or Sphingidae of SouthEast Asia websites.

Glorious Begum
10-Oct-2010, 04:52 PM
missed out one,

http://www.pbase.com/lcgoh/image/129281264.jpg

Painted Jezebel
11-Oct-2010, 08:18 AM
My suspicions on the last one is that it is Meganoton rufescens thieli. For correction, please see post 10, below!
If anyone can identify this flowering tree, please advise, it was a mega attractant for all kinds of insects! I want one in my garden:) .

Painted Jezebel
12-Oct-2010, 01:50 PM
Sorry, my bad!!! #15 is Phyllodes verhuelli.

atronox
15-Oct-2010, 08:19 PM
#14 looks like a female Cyclosia sp.?

yniq
25-Oct-2010, 02:47 AM
If anyone can identify this flowering tree, please advise, it was a mega attractant for all kinds of insects! I want one in my garden:) .

I believe it's an ixora? They have different other shades like red, pink, orange, and yellow as well.

Painted Jezebel
01-Nov-2010, 07:02 PM
My suspicions on the last one is that it is Meganoton rufescens thieli.

I had too many doubts so I contacted Dr. Ian Kitching at the British Museum about this one and No.2 in the first post.

He advised that No. 2 is Ambulyx substrigilis f. cana, a very heavily marked form, which is probably why I could not ID it in the first place.

For the second, flying photo, he has advised that it is Eurypteryx shelfordi, a new, but not entirely unexpected, record for Sabah:gbounce: , having been found in Sarawak and Brunei before. WELL DONE, LC.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Glorious Begum
01-Nov-2010, 09:04 PM
Thanks Les. :redbounce :redbounce :redbounce

I had too many doubts so I contacted Dr. Ian Kitching at the British Museum about this one and No.2 in the first post.

He advised that No. 2 is Ambulyx substrigilis f. cana, a very heavily marked form, which is probably why I could not ID it in the first place.

For the second, flying photo, he has advised that it is Eurypteryx shelfordi, a new, but not entirely unexpected, record for Sabah:gbounce: , having been found in Sarawak and Brunei before. WELL DONE, LC.:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Painted Jezebel
27-Nov-2010, 04:39 PM
Just found No. 9, whilst looking for something else! It is Tinoliodes dehanna (Arctiidae).

Glorious Begum
27-Nov-2010, 09:44 PM
Thanks Les. :cheers:


Just found No. 9, whilst looking for something else! It is Tinoliodes dehanna (Arctiidae).

Painted Jezebel
10-Dec-2010, 12:02 PM
Two more for you, LC.

No.6 is an excellent photo of either ''Euproctis'' lyclene, female, or ''Euproctis'' albolyclene, sex unknown. ''Euproctis'' is a 'junk' Genus for those species which do not fit into any other subfamily of the Lymantridae.( Moths of Borneo, Volume 5.)

No.7 is Semiothisops macariata. The markings of this species are very variable.

hkmoths
28-Aug-2011, 11:40 PM
best check up on the Noctuoidea - Lymantriidae and Arctiidae are now subfamilies of Erebidae (the "quadrifine" Noctuidae), along with Aganainae, Herminiinae, Hypeninae, Calpinae, Pangraptinae, Eublemminae, etc. and Catocalinae are now (mostly - still a number of unresolved placements to tribe of the LAQ spp.) a tribe of Erebinae.
Eutellinae and Stictopterinae are split off from Noctuidae into Eutellidae;
Nolinae are back up to family rank (Nolidae).

see Lafontaine & Schmidt, 2010. ZooKeys, vol 40 (free online access)
and Zahiri et al., 2011. Zoologica Scripta, 40: 158-173

cheers,
Roger.