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Sphingidae - Wikipedia
The Sphingidae are a family of moths commonly called sphinx moths, also colloquially known as hawk moths, with many of their caterpillars known as hornworms.
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Hawk Moths or Sphinx Moths - USDA Forest Service
Hawk moths are experts at finding sweet-smelling flowers after dark. They are especially fond of Datura (Jimpson weeds), Mirabilis (Four O'clocks), and ...
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Hawk-moth Identification and Facts - Woodland Trust
Hawk-moths are some of the largest and most recognisable moths in the UK. Learn to tell which is which with our visual guide to 10 of the most commonly ...
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hawk-moth
ˈhawk-moth A moth of the family Sphingidæ or Sphingina; a sphinx-moth; so called from their manner of flight, which resembles the hovering and darting of a hawk. There are many genera and species, as death's-head h., elephant h., humming-bird h., privet h.: see these words.1785 M. Martin (title), Th...
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth - Butterfly Conservation
The Humming-bird Hawk-moth has orange-brown hindwings which is evident in flight. It has forewings that are greyish-brown and a black and white chequered body.
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Hawk Moths - The Australian Museum
Adult Hawk Moths are medium to large in size. They are streamlined, robust flyers with an obvious head and large eyes.
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Hummingbird hawk-moth
The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is a species of hawk moth found across temperate regions of Eurasia. The hummingbird hawk-moth was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.
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Sphinx Moths (Hawk Moths) | Missouri Department of Conservation
Sphinx moths are usually large and heavy bodied, with a long, pointed abdomen. They often hover near flowers, feeding on nectar via a very long proboscis.
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Often a night-time visitor, the Privet Hawk-moth (Sphinx ligustri) is ...
The Privet Hawk-moth (Sphinx ligustri) is the UK's largest resident Hawk-moth with a wingspan of up to 12cm - see when one visited our IT Officer Darren for ...
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Elephant Hawk-moth - Butterfly Conservation
The adults are nocturnal, flying from dusk and coming to light, resting by day amongst its foodplants. They feed from honeysuckle (Lonicera) and other tubular ...
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Sphinx moths - UC IPM
Also called hawk moths or hummingbird moths, sphinx moths are named for the behavior of larvae when threatened, such as by caterpillar-eating birds.
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Hawk moth | Nocturnal Insects, Migration Patterns & Adaptations
Hawk moth, (family Sphingidae), any of a group of sleek-looking moths (order Lepidoptera) that are named for their hovering, swift flight patterns.
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De Havilland Hawk Moth
The de Havilland DH.75 Hawk Moth was a 1920s British four-seat cabin monoplane built by de Havilland at Stag Lane Aerodrome, Edgware. Design and development
The DH.75 Hawk Moth was the first of a family of high-wing monoplane Moths, and was designed as a light transport or air-taxi for export. The a...
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Large caterpillar with prominent eye-spots and a Morse-code pattern I would appreciate any help in identifying this caterpillar. * Location: Goa, India. Tropical climate * Currently rainy season. Seen in the morn...
This appears to be an oleander hawk-moth caterpillar ( _Daphnis nerii_ ) shortly before pupating. Otherwise the caterpillar would be bright green in colour:
> Newly hatched oleander hawk-moth larvae are three to four millimeters in length, bright yellow
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Daphnis nerii
Daphnis nerii, the oleander hawk-moth or army green moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. Just before it pupates, the oleander hawk-moth larva becomes browner in colour.
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