Yuck, I've seen the blue bodied one around here. The other one, with the kind of camo design wings, I've never seen. I am not a big fan of moths or butterflies for that matter. They can be pretty but only for a few weeks and then you get months of ravenous mouths. Plus, some of the moths here have made my cats really, really sick. Their liver enzymes are way off and the vets are afraid their liver will fail. I think it is the huge night moth, I don't know what it is called in english. It's as big as my hand though and the cats are fascinated by the fluttering but if they catch it they get sick.