Endotricha mesenterialis? Rehimena surusalis? https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/243791-... https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/501096-...
My pleasure John B. and thank you too for the kind and encouraging words.
It is true that I am absolutely in love with the kingdom of fungi, but I am in no way an expert on the subject. Just an amateur with a passion for mushrooms :) Over the years though I have learned to look for certain identification features which makes it a bit easier to find a possible ID. One other thing I have also learned from trying to identify fungi from photos and fieldnotes is that usually nothing conclusive can be drawn and in most cases you would need microscopic investigation to be certain. By the way I have enjoyed browsing through your spotting, such diversity and great notes to read. So thank you for sharing your beautiful spottings. Greetings Jae.
Ammatho cuneonotatus is a species of lichen moths in the subgenus of Ammatho and in the family of Erebidae. They are found in South-East Asia, from India and Sri Lanka, through Malaysia and Indonesia to the Philippines.
Compare Euglypta flavopunctata
Common name: Ground beetle
Scientific name: Chlaenius nigricans
Length: ~1.1cm
Season : Rainy season
Time : 01:20am 05Jun2022
Frequency : Very Rare
Life stage : Adult
Body Features :
Pronotum & Head color - Metallic dark pinkish appearance
Elytra color - Plastic black appearance (with light yellowish outer edges)