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Matching images: Matching links: Kitching, I.J., 2020. Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory Lepidopterists' Society Season Summary Pacific Northwest Moths Matching guides: Matching books: List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. Part VIII - Sphingidae. Record and illustration of some interesting moths flying in Texas (Sphingidae, Ctenuchidae, Noctuidae, ... The large moths of Guana Island, British Virgin. Islands: A survey of efficient colonizers. (Sphingidae, Notodontidae, ... The Moths of America North of Mexico Fascicle 21 Sphingidae Hemaris thetis (Boisduval, 1855) (Sphingidae) is a Distinct Species The Lepidoptera of New York and neighboring states. Part II... Cryptic species among bumblebee mimics: an unrecognized Hemaris hawkmoth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in eastern North America Ecological impacts of the emerald ash borer. Pp. 15-62. In: R.G. Van Driesche (ed.), Biology and Control of Emerald Ash Borer. Biology of Proserpinus clarkia (Sphingidae) Additional Notes on Proserpinus clarkia and Arctonotus lucidus (Sphingidae) Life Histories From the Pacific Coast of N. America Observations of Adult and Larval Behavior in the Winter Sphingid, Arctonotus lucidus (Sphingidae) Brief observations of Sphingidae flight time New status for Eumorpha intermedia (Sphingidae) Hawkmoths of the World: An Annotated and Illustrated Revisionary Checklist (Lepidoptera Sphingidae) Evidence of repeated and independent saltational evolution in a peculiar genus of sphinx moths (Proserpinus. Sphingidae). A pictoral key to the hawkmoths of eastern United States (except Florida) The Hawk Moths of North America, A Natural History Study of the Sphingidae of the United States and Canada.Matching comments ranked in order of relevance: Correction-- Sphingidae Sphingidae. Hawk Moth - Sphingidae Sphingidae (sphinx/hawk moths A hawkmoth (Sphingidae). Remi Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Image Use Request Sphingidae Family Sphingidae - Sphinx Mo Sphingidae Base Sphingidae Sphingidae? commonly known as Sphingidae, but not sure whic A Sphingidae, Hawk Moth, but isoparce cupressi Sphingidae Hemaris thysbe image use Deilephila elpenor image Hawk moth, family Sphingidae Sphingidae id Enyo lugubris looks like Family Sphingidae - Sphinx Moth yes Lepidoptera - Sphingidae - Macroglossum sp. A Sphingidae? Sphingidae. Your 1) Sphingidae? check Sphingidae: sphinx moths Looks like... Sphingidae No problem Moved Moved Moved Moved Moved Lapara phaeobrachycerous Brou Would this be better under Sp Sorry that we can't help with the ID Difficult Question Three Quarters OK Looks like... A member of... Sphingidae Referred to the green caterpillar One of the hornworms (Sphingidae) Sphingidae Resembles... I spent a lot of time on this Hornworm Moved Looks to be a hawkmoth caterp Moved Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Why I lean towards luscitiosa Location? Sphinx moth (Sphingidae) Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Hummingbird Clearwing Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Moved to Sphingidae for expert attention. Looks more like Sphingidae to me Looks more like Sphingidae to me. Sphinx Moth Cat Thanks. Sphingidae Hummingbird Clearwing I don't claim deep expertise Sphingidae Sphingidae Lapara bombycoides? Sphingidae Sphingidae Sphingidae Certainly sphingidae OK, moved OK, moved sphingidae Yes, of course, Cucullia! One of the sphinx moths Sphingidae Moved- Not Noctuidae, Sphingidae Sphinx moth Looks like a sphinx Depends what you mean by "Banded Hawk Moth". Tough... Paonias excaecata Hornworm Interesting – to us it would seem perfectly fine Sphingidae Microplitis Sphingidae This looks rather to be a Sphinx Hemaris thysbe, perhaps? sphinx Probably a Sphinx moth and Ryan will likely tell you Looks like.... Thanks much for your help Hydrangea sphinx moth Sphingidae Walnut sphinx Cotesia sp. Sphingidae: Hyles lineata Looks like a sphinx moth (Sph Further Lepidoptera data sources: Looks like a hawkmoth (Sphing sorry for the confusion! No problem! If it's helpful, Are any of these three photos of the same specimen? Size What Sphingid? What Sphingid? Yes Smerinthus Genus? Sphinx Moth (Sphingidae) Caterpillar Hemaris diffinis Not a Hummingbird Clearwing Yup; Order Lepidoptera, famil Pandorus Hemaris sp. Sphingidae Manduca Sphingidae Moved- Not Lapara if it is Sphingidae Pupa ID Hyles Most likely Is it not a There are seven pages of Sphinx caterpillars Sphingidae Sphingidae Deilephila elpenor image Sphingidae Sphecodina abbottii Sphingidae Laurel sphinx Abbott's sphinx Hawkmoth Sphingidae Moved- Correct ID Moved- Sphinx Sphingidae: Lapara bombycoides? Sphingidae: Sphinx canadensis? White-lined sphinx Eumorpha satellitia licaon Looks like a Sphingidae Phryxus caicus Thanks, Ryan Sphingidae I'm not sure... Sphingidae Very nice indeed Very Cool certainly Image use with credit Sphinx moth caterpillar Thanks, Nina Problem with nomenclature only distantly related Interesting riddle Thanks for the good lead, Eddie :-) But lots of work to be done in the guide! Something in Sphingidae Moved Eumorpha intermedia Eumorpha intermedia Sphinx larva, Sphingidae Currently on page 87 of ID Request looks like Family Sphingidae - Sphinx Moth Moved Lintneria eremitus Sorry, Maury. Likely Manduca, then... Sagenosoma elsa Smerinthus cerisyi moth ID Moved maybe this looks like: Maury, can you ID the Sphinx caterpillars too? Thanks, Nina Sphingidae larva If you look above your image Nice Not Euteliidae... Family Sphingidae - Sphinx Moth Or try this one..... Lintneria Separatus Sphinx Moth Sphinx moths. A sphinx caterpillar: Caterpillar id No raising caterpillar + maybe sphinx moth Hawk moths 7855.1 - Hemaris thetis (Boisduval, 1855) as of this week.... Unidentified Sphingidae Sphingidae Posterior horn Virginia Creeper Sphinx - Darapsa myron Moth. I would guess Paonias excaeca Yes. Strange... I don't expect them to go into diapause so early in the year Don't try to raise very many of them "a horn on his butt" probably means Sphingidae It Nope It's a moth pupa Sphinx Moth Caterpillar Ludwigia is actually in the Evening Primrose family caterpillar Perhaps hard to tell ok Thanks Moth Guy ... Yes. Unfortunately, peeking can damage the pupa Yes; yes; yes; no:-) Not many to choose from in Washington Hornworm tough one Diffinis Agreed Is This the Way to Add to This? J.D., we were going to email you but didn't find Yes, feeds on grapevines and No sphinx at all Website for Arizona moths. Thanks, Dennis A pictoral key to the hawkmot Moved Snowberry pupa 7792 - Elsa sphinx - Sagenosoma elsa Sphinx moth. This is Cranesbill Here is another Arizona Species Looks more like a caterpillar to me Statement changed I have reared this spp. to ad 7771 -- Pink-spotted Hawkmoth -- Agrius cingulatus Undoubtedly you have different species in India 7853 -- Hummingbird Clearwing Moth -- Hemaris thysbe sphinx of some sort My guess... This will be difficult to accept. Eupyrrhoglossum sagra position? bye bye In many ways, this is what we have Hemaris diffinis Ceratomia undulosa (Sphingidae) Follow the link in my comment above, It does occur... Abbott's Sphinx? How could I be so wrong? Sphingidae Walnut Sphinx (Cressonia juglandis) - Amorpha juglandis A sphinxMatching users: oehlkew Jason D. Roberts S. Boutilier Vernon Antoine Brou Jr. rgrizza Zak Van Loocke John L. Richards Seb1Martinez msb_mantodea I Fox Sphingidae14 Josiah Gilbert teakh JHousePhotos mothman27
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