Zygaenids (Burnets and Foresters) from Thailand
These are mostly day-flying moths and I find quite a few resting on leaves in the early morning, especially on the hills
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Laurion albifascia (Chalcosiinae) Chalcosiinae, Trypanophora hyalina Corma zelica (female) (Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae), its larvae possibly feed on Melastomataceae Chalcosiinae, Soritia pulchella complex (female)
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Procridinae, Clelea sp. Chalcosiinae, Chalcophaedra zuleika (rare) Cyclosia papilionaris (male, sexual dimorphic, and a butterfly mimic- sneaky) Histia flabellicornis cometaris (Chalcosiinae)
Procrodinae, Artona sp. might be Corma znnotia (Chalcosiinae) (Doubleday, 1847)

Cyclosia papilionaris (Chalcosiinae)(Female)

could be Cyclosia imitans
Eterusia aedea edocla (Chalcosiinae).male Cyclosia panthona(Male), Chalcosiinae Pidorus glaucopis
       
Corma maculata laranda (male). a new species (or even a new genus) of Zygaenidae Clelea species Cyclosia panthona again
Procrodinae, Artona sp. again Procrodinae, Artona sp.enjoying a tasty meal of bird droppings Gynautocera papilionaris
Soritia pulchella complex (Chalcosiinae). May be a new species.  Eterusia repleta (Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae) Eterusia sublutea (Zygaenidae, Chalcosiinae) Amesia sanguiflua
Eumorphiopais sp.   Eterusia aedia (Chalcosiinae)
  Pidorus gemina ?  

Thanks to Hsun-Cheng Chang, Martin Hough,  Felix Lin, David Lohman, Roger Kendrick, David Tang and Shen-Horn Yen  for help with identification