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Species ID Suggestions

Tinolius eburneigutta

Tinolius eburneigutta

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That would be my guess as well, it might just be a variation of the pattern.
Gaia80 it looks more like Tinolius eburneigutta, the second link which you have suggested. The moth is looking more ruffled maybe due to extreme climate here.
It has the same pattern as Tinolius hypsana, with exeption for the second spot from the top of the forewing and the abdomen that looks more reddish. The pattern of T. eburnneigutta is not an exact match either and then there is T. sudensis and T. quadrimaculatus which I can't find any pics of online. https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/243528-Tinolius-hypsana, https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/338238-Tinolius-eburneigutta

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