SL54J Anticarsia gemmatalis (Velvetbean Caterpilla…
SL55J Greenish "Wave"
SL56J Alucita eudactyla
SL57J Chloropteryx glauciptera
SL58J Synchlora isolata
SL59J Geina sps?
SL61J Nemoria rectilinea
SL62J Semaeopus caecaria
SL63J Hypsipyla grandella (Mahogany Shoot-borer)
SL64J Syngamia florella
SL65J Hypena lividalis
SL67J Baniana ostia
SL68J Diaphania costata
SL69J Mocis latipes
SL70J Psamatodes everiata
1992 Deilephila porcellus (Small Elephant Hawkmoth…
1972 Agrius convolvuli (Convolvulus Hawkmoth)
1976 Sphinx ligustri (Privet Hawkmoth)
1976 Sphinx ligustri (Privet Hawkmoth)
1979 Mimas tiliae (Lime Hawkmoth)
1980 Smerinthus ocellata (Eyed Hawkmoth)
1990 Hyles livornica (Striped Hawkmoth)
1991 Deilephila elpenor (Elephant Hawkmoth)
SL52J Pero astapa
SL51J Unidentified Small Brown Moth
SL50J Xylophanes pluto (Pluto Sphinx) Female
SL50J Xylophanes pluto (Pluto Sphinx) Set Male
SL50J Xylophanes pluto (Pluto Sphinx) Mating Pair
SL49J Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Male
SL49J Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Set Male
SL49J Enyo lugubris (Mournful Sphinx) Female
SL48J Unidentified Pale Brown Pyralid
SL45J Halysidota orientalis
SL44J Synalamis toulgoeti
SL43J Eumorpha satellitia (Satellite Sphinx) Set
SL43J Eumorpha satellitia (Satellite Sphinx)
SL42J Trotorhombia metachromata
SL41J Phycita sps?
SL40J Unidentified Pale Brown Pyralid
SL39J Melipotis januaris
SL38J Unidentified Larger Brown Pyralid
SL37J Palpita isoscelalis
SL36J Erastria decrepitaria underside
SL36J Erastria decrepitaria
SL35J Phaedropsis chromalis
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SL53J Semiothisa perplexata


Geometridae, Ennominae Wingspan : 23mm.
A single specimen was recorded in Jalousie, but I’m really not sure about the ID, as there isn’t any species illustrated which provides a good match to it. I get the feeling that this is not the same as the common species we have come across throughout the Windward Islands, Psamatodes everiata (see SLJ70 in this album), but there is quite a range of variation, and also a number of possible identities. On review, my feeling now is that the best match for this insect is the new title name above.
A single specimen was recorded in Jalousie, but I’m really not sure about the ID, as there isn’t any species illustrated which provides a good match to it. I get the feeling that this is not the same as the common species we have come across throughout the Windward Islands, Psamatodes everiata (see SLJ70 in this album), but there is quite a range of variation, and also a number of possible identities. On review, my feeling now is that the best match for this insect is the new title name above.
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