Some more Casbia Moths
This week, continuing on from the Casbia moths last week, here are some more moths I believe belong to the Genus Casbia, CABERINI ENNOMINAE GEOMETRIDAE.The identification of the named ones is not certain, but I believe they are correct.

Sub Family:- ENNOMINAE
Genus:- Casbia
Species:- rectaria

Sub Family:- ENNOMINAE
Genus:- Casbia
Species:- Sp Possibly eremias
These ones often sit with their wings up like a butterfly.
Family:- GEOMETRIDAE
Sub Family:- ENNOMINAE
Genus:- Casbia
Species:- rectaria (possibly)
Family:- GEOMETRIDAE
Sub Family:- ENNOMINAE
Genus:- Casbia
Species:- Sp
Family:- GEOMETRIDAE
Sub Family:- ENNOMINAE
Genus:- Casbia
Species:- Sp Possibly rectaria possibly female
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