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Taiwanese moth
Isidro
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Last Nobember at Taroko National Park, in the early morning near a light, prairie with few shrubs. 2-2'5 cm long.

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Some ideas?
 
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I think Nolidae.
 
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More opinions? Wink
 
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Nolidae for sure. Perhaps Meganola sp. There are many similar species in the Eastern Palearctic and Oriental region, you might try at www.jpmoth.org to see if any of the Japanese Nolinae species fit your image.
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Meganola triangulalis (Leech, 1889)
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Wow!
Thanks Loepa!! I will post more Chinese and Taiwanese insects!!!
Thanks also to Xespok, the link can be useful!
 
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Wow!
Thanks Loepa!! I will post more Chinese and Taiwanese insects!!!
Thanks also to Xespok, the link can be useful!
 
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