St. Helena 1983 | Poland 1961 | Qatar 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 1975 | Comoro Islands 1994 | Norfolk Island 1977 | Austria 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 2001 | Cook Islans 2013 | Australia 1991 | United 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 2001 | El Salvador 2003 | El Salvador 2003 | Republic 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 2020 | Annobon Islands 2013 |
BRASS+NICKEL-SILVER | BRASS+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.