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Recent content by Kaps

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    Sabah, Borneo: Suspected Geometridae, and a few others

    Thank you so much! Bocana seems right on. Not sure why I seemed to find so many moths of this particular genus.
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    Sabah, Borneo: Suspected Geometridae, and a few others

    Oops, didn't realise I forgot to send the previous message until now. Glad to see I was on the right track for G6. I'm still searching for a match with G3, I agree the colours aren't quite right. And F5 and H6 are different individuals, I believe F5 is in a more natural resting position.
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    Sabah, Borneo: Suspected Geometridae, and a few others

    Hi Atropos, thank you so much for your response! I've since managed to ID photo G4 as Borbacha pardaria, G6 possibly as Parasynegia sundastriaria, and F2 as Ericeia fraterna, although some of the species are hard to distinguish from others in their genus. I am still unsure about G3 and G5. I...
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    Sabah, Borneo: Suspected Geometridae, and a few others

    I think two of these are Hypomecis cineracea but I'm not sure. I was located in Danum Valley Conservation Area, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. All these moths were caught in fruit traps. Help with narrowing down at least one of these would be massively appreciated! Thank you!
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