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Old 02-16-2015, 08:13 PM
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Soon in the spring there will be many butterflys that passing through here on some roads, few get on cars windows but it's very special view.

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I don't have a field guide to the lepidoptera of your region but tomorrow I will try to narrow it down to family.
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Nice now please ID those moths they really cool but no body knew their names one dalmatian
The first one may be in the Cossidae family or Erebidae.
The best guess I can give on the second is a type of sphinx moth.
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I see thanks I will be looking for more moths.
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Second one is definitely Sphingidae, check out Hyles livornica as a possibility. What part of Israel are you in, Roey? I spent a fun few months in Haifa about 15 years ago...
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The pictures were taken in the northeast Galil and in Jerusalem
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