Collected from Bhutan. No. 1 is a probably a female and 2a & 2b ia a male sp.
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I could not understand your answer.. Simone Farinelli. Can you please elaborate your answer "No".
Unfortunately I have no experience with that group...
Checking among the few species represented in the 'Digital moths of Asia' one would say that it somewhat resembles Lemyra ypsilon...
http://www.jpmoth.org/~dmoth/Digital_Moths_of_Asia/90_NOCTUOIDEA/02_EREBIDAE/02_ARCTIINAE/03_Arctiinae/framepage%20arctiinae.htm
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