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Painted Jezebel
09-Oct-2007, 10:51 PM
Found this interesting cat today. I think it is a moth cat, but not sure. Can you help. Foodplant provided for ID as well.
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hkmoths
10-Oct-2007, 10:13 AM
Tinolius sp.
Noctuidae, Catocalinae.
There are several species possible. Will go check which.
cheers,
Roger.
Painted Jezebel
10-Oct-2007, 11:35 AM
Thanks Roger, I await your deliberations.
Incedentally, is there a Catocala species or related genus, large, size of, say, Saturnia pyri, with hindwings of brown, with concentric rings, narrow white outside and bright red inside? Forewings had a very pointed apex. Saw one, wanted to get photo, but it would not let me.
Thanks
Painted Jezebel
10-Oct-2007, 11:43 AM
Cancel my last request. During my Google search of Tinolius to see what the adults look like, I came across Phyllodes consobrina.
hkmoths
10-Oct-2007, 07:19 PM
looks good for T. hypsana.
very satisfying when you find something by accident - a real bonus!
cheers,
Roger.
Painted Jezebel
10-Oct-2007, 08:42 PM
Thank you Roger. Yes, I've seen the adult of T. hypsana here.
One last question. Having ID'd and seen pics of Phyllodes consobrina, I did my usual google search to try to find out more. Unfortunately, I could not find details of the range of this species, save for the fact that it seems to come from India, Sikkim to China. I know that it is found in the Chang Mai area, but is it also common further South, throughout the peninsular?
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atronox
12-Oct-2007, 12:33 AM
Cat has bad hair day.
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