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Lepidoptera id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 29-05-2013 21:16
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Attached picture: I think there are mybe some recognizable circle pattern on wing, smudged but something is there.

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1. The pupa which I stored last autmn: http://agrozoo.ne...d474a31e18
2. The adult which popped out today: http://agrozoo.ne...2cd20e2e11
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Graeme Cocks
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My guess would be, Noctuidae, Catocalinae.
The patterns you indicate could be mainly visible in UV light.
 
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BubikolRamios
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Thanks.

No luck with further search doh.
Those white dots seems obvious, but can't google find any image like that.
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Can't help any further. It's a bit too far North for me. FYI if you go to the Catocalinae page on my website you will find many similar. "The Insects of Townsville".
 
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Have a look at Heliothis nubigera.
 
BubikolRamios
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That should have black dots on end of wings (Heliothis nubigera): http://www.leps.i...oNubig.htm

Anyway I got tip it should be Helicoverpa armigera, Entered that and since I lost track a bit of things I belive this: http://agrozoo.ne...37988a2b9d is the exact catterpilar from which the upper coccon and adult followed.
The date 04.10.2012 fits by my memory --> last autumn.

The catterpilar was determined separately so I think Helicoverpa armigera might be right.
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Yes, that does look more like it. It's certainly Heliothinae anyway.
 
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