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White Antenna Wasp Moth

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16 Comments

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 11 years ago

Bayucca - I agree, I have been looking at other species that have similarities and amata sp is not the only possibility.

Dave

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

Hi Eric and Dave! I have searched at least 2 hours on several occasions for this kind of wasp moth and unfortunately I was not successful as well. And I know that it is not very kind to say it is not without having a better solution, but this kind is really tricky. On another occasion I once mentioned not to be fixed too much on Amata sp., there are also some other ones which might be candidates, like Ceryx and Eressa. But again, no resaonable match ... And I agree with you Dave: All these 10 moths you mentioned are probably all the same ones from the Philippines ... Thanks anyway for your support!!

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 11 years ago

Thanks Dave. Appreciate the help. Will look into your suggestions. Cheers!

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 11 years ago

I found ten wasp moths the same as yours on Noah and they all came from the same area of the Philippines, between Manila and Paranaque. There are a few other similar moths from other parts of the Philippines but none outside the Philippines.

It looks like it is a local species similar to amata huebneri but I could not find a good Philippine moths reference site. Amata trigonophora is also similar, but like huebneri, not close enough.

I think contacting local museums may be the next step for you.

Dave

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 11 years ago

It is not good form to say "It's not that" and not come up with a viable solution, and for that I apologize. I have several different wasp moths that I am working on and even though this is not one of them, I am keeping a sharp eye for an ID for you.

Dave

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 11 years ago

bayucca and folicallychalled - Any ideas then as to ID? Thanks

folicallychalled
folicallychalled 11 years ago

I agree, not nigriceps.

Dave

bayucca
bayucca 11 years ago

This is not Amata nigriceps. Spots are different, also the colors of the head. Here is a trusted picture of Amata nigriceps:
http://lepbarcoding.org/australia/specie...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mgg310/6330...

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 12 years ago

Thanks again Alice :-)

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Very nicely done!

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 12 years ago

Thanks Julius. :-)

JuliusSchmitz-Justen
JuliusSchmitz-Justen 12 years ago

An other very nice series, good example for mimicry!

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 12 years ago

Thanks Atul. Dive plans for the weekend was cancelled so decided to just snap a few shots around my sister's place :-)

Atul
Atul 12 years ago

fab snaps Eric

Eric Noora
Eric Noora 12 years ago

Thanks Ann. Yes they are quite friendly and won't easily fly away. Remember catching these when we were kids :-)

AnnvanWijgerden
AnnvanWijgerden 12 years ago

Nice photo series!
I particularly like this moth as its so friendly/tame - it will quite happily sit on your finger... At least the ones around here do! :-)

Eric Noora
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Eric Noora

Parañaque, Metro Manila, Philippines

Spotted on Aug 21, 2011
Submitted on Aug 22, 2011

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