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16-JUL-2007

_MG_8183 Blinded Sphinx Moth Mating

Lo and behold I realized it wasn't one bug, but two - mating! Click on "next" to see them from the rear. I'm figuring the one with the thicker body is the female. (I prefer this version to the previous one which was taken with flash.) Thanks to 10kzoomfz for starting me off on my search to identify this pair.

Canon EOS 20D
1/160s f/11.0 at 60.0mm iso400 hide exif
Full EXIF Info
Date/Time16-Jul-2007 15:45:12
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 20D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length60 mm
Exposure Time1/160 sec
Aperturef/11
ISO Equivalent400
Exposure Bias
White Balance
Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality
Exposure Programprogram (1)
Focus Distance

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larose forest photos01-Jun-2018 17:30
What a fantastic shot of this mating sphinx pair. Detail is spectacular. VV
Rosemarie Kusserow20-Aug-2007 07:19
Very interesting things you find in your garden Isabel, I like this image, I´ve never seen so many insects together, great details, thanks for sharing, I have to see closer at my plants to discover anything like this, but my small camera wouldn´t be able to take such a beautiful macro shot, Rosemarie :o)
Isabel Cutler19-Jul-2007 17:23
Could possibly be "blinded sphinx"?http://www.whatsthatbug.com/sphinx_moth_4.html
Isabel
rsbfotos19-Jul-2007 12:31
Great photo Isabel. It (they) may be one Nessus Sphinx Moth species, of which there are a number of varieties. Try a PBase search by "nessus sphinx" or "Nessus" or "moth".
Guest 17-Jul-2007 04:49
Nice, I usually prefer natural light if it's possible.
Digipets16-Jul-2007 21:15
Wow, what a catch! Beautiful velvet like little creatures, aren't they. What pretty detail.