It's one of the Amata Tiger Moths like Amata phegea:
https://leptiri.hr/Erebidae/Amata-phegea
Edit: That's a cool website by the way, thanks for sharing.
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It's one of the Amata Tiger Moths like Amata phegea:
https://leptiri.hr/Erebidae/Amata-phegea
Edit: That's a cool website by the way, thanks for sharing.
Wow. Thank You, that was fast. Didn't even notice it has hindwings.
Solved.
It's great archive to browse trough, but finding certain species by image is tedious.