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Vodkaman
20-Feb-2014, 08:57 AM
Photographed in Bandung, W Java.
I have photographed this wonderful creature on five occasions over the last two years. At first I thought it to be some kind of exotic bee, the way it hovered in front of a bloom to feed.
I eventually found a link to a moth that looks identical; Melittia sangaica nipponica (http://natural-japan.net/?p=187), but I think to go to species level would be a bit presumptuous, especially as my reference is so far away in Japan and the validity of the source could not be guaranteed.
Dave
Update - decided to go with Melittia cf sangaica as a safe ID.
Image No5 removed, posted in error (wrong species).
Psyche
20-Feb-2014, 09:18 PM
Looks like an excellent match, but ssp nipponica is Paleartic & ssp sangaica is in the Oriental tropics.
The JPmoth website is usually very reliable.
TL Seow:Cheers.
Vodkaman
21-Feb-2014, 01:04 AM
Yes, according to the species name, it should not be in Bandung, but the JP is the only image reference that I have found that came anywhere near this moth.
Should I change the ID to melittia or to the full melittia sangaica nipponica or leave as it is. I don't mind admitting that I am out of my depth here.
Dave
Painted Jezebel
21-Feb-2014, 08:02 AM
There is very little info available on this Family. Personaly, not a single one of my Sesiidae photos has been identified and I have not been able to find any specialist prepared to attempt ids on photographs only.
Vodkaman
21-Feb-2014, 02:57 PM
Thanks TL and Les.
From what you have both written and the distance to the source country, it is probably best to leave it as sesiidae sp. I will leave the reference to the JPmoth site, to give a lead to anyone researching in future.
Dave
Psyche
21-Feb-2014, 08:29 PM
Yes, according to the species name, it should not be in Bandung, but the JP is the only image reference that I have found that came anywhere near this moth.
Should I change the ID to melittia or to the full melittia sangaica nipponica or leave as it is. I don't mind admitting that I am out of my depth here.
Dave
The name Melittia sangaica is probably correct since this species is wide-ranging.
The subspecies (ssp.) or geographical race is incorrect, as ssp nipponica occurs in Japan, nothern China, Korea etc. ie the Paleartic region.
Subspecies sangaica occur from Taiwan to SE Asia & India so this is likely Melittia sangaica sangaica.
You could leave it as Melittia sangaica sangaica, no harm there.
Or, if you prefer as Melittia cf sangaica , meaning it is close to this species & could be it. ( cf= conferus, L. to compare.)
Melittia sangaica sangaica Taiwan,
http://www.boldsystems.org/pics/_w300/GSCMA/IMG_0018%2B1312304936.JPG
TL Seow:cheers:
PS. Pix 5 looks like a different species. Legs not hairy & forewing unmarked.
Vodkaman
21-Feb-2014, 11:20 PM
Most helpful TL. thanks very much for your time and effort.
I like the Melittia cf sangaica idea and will go with that.
Sorry about image 5. I accidentally popped it into the wrong folder. Should have gone in sphingidae. I will try to remove it.
Dave
hkmoths
07-May-2014, 12:48 PM
I agree with Melittia sp. cf. sangaica
great series of photos
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