Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ecuador moth 1 (Notodontidae or Lymantriidae)

Posted by Leif G on 26-03-2011 20:05
#1

I photographed a few moths in Ecuador, October 2009, which I'm struggling to identify. Maybe this could be THE forum to post them for ID-help.
This one were photographed at Bellavista Cloudforest Reserve around the lodge buildings and I have no idea which species they might be.
Maybe impossible but I give it a try. If this is successfull I got more.

Edited by Leif G on 02-04-2011 11:11

Posted by ChrisR on 26-03-2011 20:42
#2

It looks like Lasiocampidae to me ... perhaps you could try some of the workers in French Guiana? They seem to have a few people working on Lepidoptera there but it is very far from Ecuador and I think you might be better contacting someone at a good national museum ... but they do not like to work with photographs usually ;)

Posted by Graeme Cocks on 26-03-2011 21:37
#3

Or Lymantriidae.

Posted by Leif G on 27-03-2011 11:54
#4

Thanks both of you.
Yes, getting a good contact from some natural museum would be nice. But maybe not very possible. Maybe someday I'll find someone. In the meanwhile I'll post my unidentified moths here. I could be lucky on some of them.

Posted by Xespok on 02-04-2011 07:27
#5

I would look for Notodontidae or maybe Lymantriidae. Does not look like Lasiocampidae at all.