KS057 Syntomoides imaon
KS060 Asota paphos
KS060 Asota paphos (set)
KS062 Mecodina praecipua
27 Amata huebneri
IBa004 Unidentified "Footman"
IBa005 Euproctis inornata?
IBa006 Euproctis croceola
IBa013 Olene mendosa
IBa013 Olene mendosa - Portrait
IBa014 Arctornis submarginata
IBa015 Amata huebneri
IBa016 Creatonotos gangis
IBa017 Nannoactia conjuncta
IBa018 Spilosoma cervina
IBa018 Spilosoma cervina
IBa021 Lymantria sps
IBa023 Asota egens
IBa029 Monosyntaxis sps
IBa031 Tigrioides puncticollis
IBa032 Nygmia sps?
IBa036 Asota heliconia
IBa043 Orvasca rufalba
IBa043 Orvasca rufalba - Portrait
IBa056 Utetheisa balinensis
IBa057 Autoba sps
IBa061 Euproctis bipunctapex
IBa062 Euproctis dissimilis
IBa063 Asura arcuata
P084G Calonotos metallicus
P013R Coenipeta bibitrix
P012R Coenipeta dimidiata
P054R Coenipeta phasis
P055R Coenipeta damonia
P016R Coenipeta glaucinans
KS029 Bertula crucialis (Felder & Rogenhofer, 1874…
KS038 Hypena labatalis
KS050 Eudocima salamina
KS050 Eudocima salamina
KS051 Asota caricae
KS051 Asota caricae (set)
KS079 Tigrioides euchana
KS083 Orvasca subnotata
KS087 Trigonodes hyppasia
KS030 Hypena quadralis (set)
KS030 Hypena quadralis
KS028 Peridrome orbicularis
KS026 Eudocima phalonia
KS038A Erebus ephesperis
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KS054 Euproctis aliena?
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Erebidae (Lymantriidae), Lymantriinae - Wingspan: 19mm.
A single specimen came in to our trap on the 7th September.
I have re-named this picture as the original one appears to have been wrong. This sub-family is very uncertain, with no clear agreement in identifications. Although it may be wrong, one of the BoldSystems suggestions is the above name. That species seems to be widespread along the north of Australia, so could possibly have spread north-westward along the Indonesian chain of islands into the Malay Peninsula.
A single specimen came in to our trap on the 7th September.
I have re-named this picture as the original one appears to have been wrong. This sub-family is very uncertain, with no clear agreement in identifications. Although it may be wrong, one of the BoldSystems suggestions is the above name. That species seems to be widespread along the north of Australia, so could possibly have spread north-westward along the Indonesian chain of islands into the Malay Peninsula.
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