Hemaris syra

The broad-bordered bee hawkmoth (Hemaris syra) is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from southern and eastern Turkey, the western Zagros Mountains and northern Alborz Mountains of Iran, the Kopet Dag Mountains of Turkmenistan, western Jordan, and northern Israel. The habitat consists of open remnants of former woodland, especially where Lonicera grows through and over low shrubs. It occurs at around 1,000 meters altitude in southern Turkey and from 1500 to 1600 metres in northern Israel. The larvae probably feed on Lonicera species.

Hemaris syra

The broad-bordered bee hawkmoth (Hemaris syra) is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from southern and eastern Turkey, the western Zagros Mountains and northern Alborz Mountains of Iran, the Kopet Dag Mountains of Turkmenistan, western Jordan, and northern Israel. The habitat consists of open remnants of former woodland, especially where Lonicera grows through and over low shrubs. It occurs at around 1,000 meters altitude in southern Turkey and from 1500 to 1600 metres in northern Israel. The larvae probably feed on Lonicera species.