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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Moth Identification

For those of you interested in knowing what that moth was that I photographed the other day, I got an answer from my fellow Etsian (Bugman58) who has this really cool shop:

Elusive Butterflies of Love Art/Bugs In My House Art

You should take the time to read his profile. He's such an interesting person. This is what he wrote about "my" moth (pictured below):



"...from the picture, shape of the wings and your description it is for certain a Hawk Moth in the family Sphingidae...also called Sphinx Moths. Very common in your area. Species could be (hard to exact Id from that photo alone) Sphecodina abbotti....Common name-(Abbot's Sphinx)


Hope that helps? Take care..Sincerely, Mike..bugman"
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Isn't that interesting? I looked up some pictures of Hawk Moths and discovered there are many different kinds. For instance, I found these pictures of a couple of moths that look similar to the one I saw. The first two photos are of a Abbot's Spinx:
 
These two where listed under Poplar Hawk Moth:

Look at that face! Call me nuts, but I can totally see a teeny, tiny faery riding that sucker - gitty up buckarooooo.....ha, ha, ha!



Sweet Dreams!


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9 comments:

  1. Oh, how interesting! I love interesting bugs like that!! I'll have to check and see if I see any around here... Have a lovely evening!! Love, Silke

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  2. you never know where or what you will learn bloggin..interesting. I got to laugh about the fairy...they know how to get around in style....yeeee haaaaa
    getty up.....

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  3. As long as it's not a Southern Asp moth (puss moth), I'm happy!!!

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  4. Doris, Hi
    Go to the cutest blog on the block and you will find a honeybee background..I thought of you when I saw it..Have a good weekend.

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  5. Doris,
    That is so interesting! How nice of the BugMan to help you out :)

    Do a search on the "Oleander Sphinx Moth" or "Oleander Hawk Moth." I did one for my 30 bugs series- it's seriously on my list of things I must see before I die, even if just in a museum or something. I know pictures can't do it justice... but it's one of the prettiest bugs I've ever seen (in photos!!)!

    Love,
    Samantha

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  6. That is a beautiful little dog!

    Did you read the e-mail I sent last night? Let me know if you want the Lilly Of The Valley I mentioned.

    Susan

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  7. I love Moths, they are so cool :-).
    I will have to check this guy out.
    xoxo

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