Jiffy, not trying to slam you or anything, but it is extremely difficult to ID zoas when they are are out of focus or too small to actually see the details. Perhaps the best thing for you to do, if you can't get better pictures, is to go to the ID sites and see if you can't ID them yourself.
It can be difficult for us to look at pics and match them to other pictures on Zoa ID sites, but there are steps you can take to make the pictures better. Make a small frag rack to bring your zoas closer to the surface of the water. This can help to bring your subject closer to the camera without the use of a macro lens.
I know you said you looked at the ID sites already, but if you really studied what you had in your tank closely and compared the unique characteristics of your items to what you found on ZoaID you would find that getting close is sometimes as good as it gets. Example, you have a bright red skirt - dull oral disc - white mouth frag in your tank that could easily be:
Sun Burst: CoralPedia.com :: Sun Burst
its definitely a yellow skirt and it does look like the lemon lime, but the red ones dont look like sun burst at all to me maybe its some weird morph...