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Post by timsbugs on Feb 7, 2018 12:29:12 GMT -8
#26
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Post by timsbugs on Feb 7, 2018 12:32:45 GMT -8
Last one!!!! #27 12mm I know that’s quite a wide variety but I found them all very interesting and I’m very confident in all the brilliant minds on this form! Tim
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Post by Entomofou on Feb 7, 2018 14:27:58 GMT -8
The Cerambycidae yellow/green should be Chlorida festiva. The 2 Rutelidae black/yellow are Rutela lineola.
Stéphane
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Post by Paul K on Feb 7, 2018 18:13:44 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Feb 8, 2018 10:31:33 GMT -8
Thank you Stéphane, that seems to fit. I assume Rutela lineola are quite variable in color and pattern.
Thanks again, Tim
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Post by timsbugs on Feb 8, 2018 10:38:53 GMT -8
Thanks Paul, that link provided an amazing resource! I've saved it as one of my favorites!
I went through every picture twice. I think I got them all but two # 7 & 16 Here's what I came up with:
#1 Eacles penelope male (Cramer, 1775) #2 Automeris liberia (Cramer, 1780) #3 Hyperchiria nausica female (Cramer, 1779) #4 Hyperchiria nausica female (Cramer, 1779) #5 Molippa nibasa nibasa female #6 Adelowalkeria eugenia male (Druce, 1904) #7 ?? #8 Manduca sexta paphus male (Cramer 1779) #9 Crinodes bellatrix (Stoll, 1780) #10 Arsenura batesii arcaei male (Cramer, 1779) #11 Pachylioides resumens (Walker 1856) #12 Histioea cepheus cepheus male (Cramer, 1779) #13 Ptiloscola photophila male (Rothschild, 1907) #14 Ptiloscola photophila male (Rothschild, 1907) #15 Hapigia simplex (Walker, 1865) #16 ?? #17 Euglyphis claudia folia (Stoll, 1782)
Agian, Thanks for the link to a great web site that I will get a lot of use from.
Any ideas as to #7 and #16
Tim
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Post by Paul K on Feb 8, 2018 20:34:29 GMT -8
Tim, your pictures are too dark, hard to see a details. #7 I believe is Notodontidae moth but too dark photo to ID
Paul
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Post by entoman on Feb 9, 2018 6:00:01 GMT -8
I am no expert on Suriname Sphinxes but #11 looks spot on for Pachylia ficus.
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Post by Paul K on Feb 9, 2018 7:50:52 GMT -8
I am no expert on Suriname Sphinxes but #11 looks spot on for Pachylia ficus. Entoman is right.
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Post by timsbugs on Oct 18, 2018 15:19:15 GMT -8
I sure appreciate the help that website is an amazing resource I’ve identified over 100 moths from Suriname using it. Still I’m stuck on a few, any help is very much appreciated. Working on my picture quality, I know more work needed
Tim
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Post by timsbugs on Oct 18, 2018 15:21:46 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Oct 18, 2018 15:24:50 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Oct 18, 2018 15:25:38 GMT -8
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Post by timsbugs on Oct 18, 2018 15:39:57 GMT -8
With the drooping wings this female has a wing span of 110mm Tim
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Post by Paul K on Oct 18, 2018 16:48:37 GMT -8
It is Langsdorfia lunifera - 1st photo Notodontidae
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