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Sign In to followDefinentaly some species of Eupithecia, and possibly Eupithecia naumanni.
Thanks for the confirmation. They do look more similar to box turtle eggs :-)
No problem Tom, just looked similar to me :-)
These are definentaly snake eggs, and most likely, the southern black racer. By chance, do you remember what the snakes appearance was like?
Beautiful moth! Im leaning toward Lemyra multivittata, as the ID. Even though the link isn't research grade, other specimens look more identical.
https://inaturalist.ca/observations/3661...
Nice spotting, tried looking for an ID, but had no luck. Though this definently mimics some of the Trabala sp.
Truly amazing Tukup. To me Psalidognathus superbus looks a little more identical, and range also seems to cover, quite well :-) https://www.inaturalist.org/observations...
You're right tmvdh. Most likely seen in India, or Asia.