photo 3 & 4 - Leptotes pirithous
photo 5 & 6 - Cacyreus marshalli
Toni
photo 3 & 4 - Leptotes pirithous
photo 5 & 6 - Cacyreus marshalli
Toni
Sorry, my mistake. It is M.persicariae.
It is not Spannerraupe but Noctuidae. Abrostola sp.
Based on work "The Butterflies of Canary Islands. A survey on their distribution, biology and ecology" by Martin Wiemers, it is Pontia daplidice.
photo 1 - Corades sp.
photo 4 - Libytheana carinenta
Toni
It is Lampides boeticus (female and male)
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It's Colias crocea.
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The top three photos show Gegenes pumilio.
Toni
It is Amphipyra sp. (pyramidea/berbera).
Toni
None is Catocala conversa. Upper specimen it is Catocala fulminea, lower is Catocala hymenaea.
It is Danaus eresimus male
n_danaus0017_i.htm
Toni
It is Aphrissa sp.
Probably A.statira hispaniolae
Toni
The correct name is Polygonia egea.
It is Parnassius phoebus.
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It is Zerynthia (Allancastria) cretica.
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1, 3 -Zerynthia polyxena
2, 4 - Zerynthia rumina
It is Pieris bryoniae.
Toni
It is Zerynthia (Allancastria) cerisyi.
It is Eulithis prunata
Bestimmungshilfe des Lepiforums: Eulithis Prunata
Toni
Hello George,
If the males and females are from the breeding of eggs of the same species, it is beyond dispute that they are the same species. The work "Moths of Thailand - Arctiidae" is not a key to recognition, but an atlas. I am not an Arctiidae specialist.
Thanks for the New Year's wishes. Best wishes.
Toni