December 15th, 2006
02:40 pm - For Eduardo Marabuto | Moths for ID Here's a batch of various moths from the Algarve (Ferragudo, August-September 2006). Some are totally unidentified, while on some I'd like a second opinion.
Bembecia sp.:

This, I guess, is Chondrostega vandalicia:

There were two phenotypes of Eilema sp. The bolder-coloured one was recognised by you as E. caniola:

The other one is less contrasting, it only appeared towards the end of my stay:

This might be some other lithosiine:

Some geometers I don't know:



Same as above, but a female, I guess:





Sorry for poor quality. Idaea sp.?

Idaea efflorata? I got several specimens, and all are very small -- with a wingspan of less than 1 cm.:

This, I presume, is Idaea degeneraria:

And this one is either a form of the latter -- or another species:

Tephronia sepiaria?

A geometer? A noctuid? I have no idea:

Unidentified noctuids:


Probably the same as above, but worn:

Sorry for the poor quality again. I guess they are a male and a female of the same species:





Spodoptera cilium?

Zebeeba falsalis?

Eublemma minutata?

Second species of Eublemma:

Ctenoplusia limbirena?

Thanks for any help :) Current Mood: curious
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