#3
Any more info, like size, habitat, etc. Remember the Forum Code of Conduct. It may help during identification. For the moment, somewhere in or near Rhagionidae.
#7
Rhagio sp., but probably an undescribed species. There are a few (4-5) with three bands in the wing, of which only one species (
R. guizhouensis) has an interruption in the pre-apical band. In the specimen figured above, there is a black marking at the level of the interruption but located between the pre-apical and apical bands.
R. guizhouensis does not have that marking and I did not find any species with that character.