Hawk Moth

St. Helena 1983Poland 1961Qatar 1998
Death's Head Hawk Moth
Acherontia atropos
(Sphingidae)
Death's Head Hawk Moth
Acherontia atropos
(Sphingidae)
Eastern Death's Head Hawk Moth
Acherontia styx
(Sphingidae)
British Pitcairn Islands 1975Comoro Islands 1994Norfolk Island 1977Austria 2008
Hawk Moth
Gnathothlibus erotus
(Sphingidae)
Verdant Hawk Moth
Euchloron megaera
(Sphingidae)
Scrofa Hawk Moth
Hippotion scrofa
(Sphingidae)
Bee Hawk Moth
Hemaris fucltormis
(Sphingidae)
Isle of Man 2001Cook Islans 2013Australia 1991United Arab Emirates 1999
Elephant Hawk Moth
Deilephila elpenor
(Sphingidae)
Convolvulus Hawk Moth
Agrius convolvuli
(Sphingidae)
Hawk Moth
Langia zenzeroides
(Sphingidae)
Oleander Hawk Moth
Daphnis nerii
(Sphingidae)
Romania 2001El Salvador 2003El Salvador 2003Republic of Palau 1999
Willowherb Hawk Moth
Proserpinus proserpina
(Sphingidae)
Hawk Moth
Manduca sp.
(Sphingidae)
Carolina Sphinx Moth
Manduca sexta
(Sphingidae)
Striped Sphinx Moth
Hyles lineata
(Sphingidae)


Russia 2020Annobon Islands 2013
BRASS+NICKEL-SILVERBRASS+COPPER-NICKEL
Army Green Moth
Daphnis nerii
(Sphingidae)
Hawk Moth
???
(Sphingidae)

Scrofa Hawk Moth
Hippotion scrofa
(Sphingidae)
(LEPIDOPTERA)


The body of a hawkmoth is strong long and slender. A front wing is comparatively thin for a long time. Although the snout of a mouth is very long, when not using, it is rounding under the head. A wing is turned to slanting back when stopping. An imago flies actively and most inhales the honey of a flower. In inside, the kind hovered like Hamming bird in the air near the flower is also.

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