It's been too hot to go out during the day. Had to resort to some night life. There really ae a lot of moths out there, big and small. For some I found names, many not (yet). Very few have English names. Maybe that will change some time'
Otomoe, オオトモエ Erebus ephesperis (9cm)
Indian owlet-moth; Osuguro Tomoe, オスグロトモエ ♀ Spirama retorta (7cm)
Budo Suzume, ブドウスズメ Acosmeryx castanea (7cm)
Tobi iro Suzume, トビイロスズメ Clanis bilineata (7cm)
Japanese luna moth; Omizuao, オオミズアオ Actias aliena (12cm)
Gomafuri Dokuga, ゴマフリドクガ Somena pulverea
Aosedaka Shachihoko, アオセダカシャチホコ Rabtala splendida
Sedaka Shachihoko セダカシャチホコ Rabtala cristata
Kagishirosuji Aoshaku, カギシロスジアオシャク Geometra dieckmanni
Kuromon Dokuga, クロモンドクガ Pida niphonis
Baibarashiro Shachihoko, バイバラシロシャチホコ
Cnethodonta grisescens grisescens
Rosy footman; Beniherikokega, ベニヘリコケガ Miltochrista miniata
This too?
Usuiro ginmon Shachihokoウスイロギンモンシャチホコ Spatalia doerriesi
Gomakenmon, ゴマケンモン Moma alpium
Sujimon Hitori, スジモンヒトリ. Spilarctia seriatopunctata
Hime Shachihoko, ヒメシャチホコ Stauropus basalis
Shiro Hitori, シロヒトリ Chionarctia nivea
Party at a lamp post
And below a lot more without names....
But once I have found them they will be promoted to the upper level!
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