KS056 Ozola minor
KS057 Syntomoides imaon
KS060 Asota paphos
KS060 Asota paphos (set)
KS061 Ercheia cyllaria
KS062 Mecodina praecipua
Ks063 Nacoleia insolitalis
KS064 Trilocha varians
KS064 Trilocha varians (set)
KS066 Petrophora sp?
KS067 Pagyda lustralis
KS068 Glyphodes onychinalis
KS070 Endotricha mesenterialis
KS071 Arctornis micacea
KS072 - Bematha extensa
KS072 - Bematha extensa (top view)
KS073 Lacera noctilio
KS073 Lacera noctilio Wing Markings
KS074 Chiasmia cinerearia
KS075 Eucyclodes semialba
KS076 Heterostegane subtessellata
KS077 Comostola cedilla
KS078 Nemophora decisella
KS053 Callopistria exotica
KS052 Hyposidra talaca
KS051 Asota caricae (set)
KS051 Asota caricae
KS050 Eudocima salamina
KS050 Eudocima salamina
KS049 Macroglossum glaucoptera
KS047 Androlymnia emarginata
KS046 Pygospila tyres
KS045 Agathodes ostentalis
KS044 Geometrid
KS043 Dappula tertius (Templeton, 1847)
KS042 Metallaxis semipurpurascens
KS041 Acropteris leptaliac
KS040 Unidentified Pyralid.
KS039 Clostera costicomma (Hampson, [1893])
KS038A Erebus ephesperis
KS038 Hypena labatalis
KS037 Iambia pulla (?)
KS036 Callopistria flavitincta
KS035 Imma sp.?
KS034 Imma diplospila
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KS054 Euproctis aliena?
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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