- 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";...
- nerii, the
oleander hawk-moth or army
green moth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It was
described by Carl
Linnaeus in his 1758 10th
edition of Systema...
- lineata, also
known as the white-lined sphinx, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. They are
sometimes known as the
hummingbird moth
because of
their bird-like...
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Hemaris diffinis, the
snowberry clearwing, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. This moth is
sometimes called "hummingbird moth" or "flying lobster". This...
- Speidel, W. & Witt, T. (2005). "The
Sphingidae of Jordan: Distribution,
phenology and
ecology (Lepidoptera,
Sphingidae)". Atalanta. 36 (1/2): 209–221. Rittner...
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species of moths, such as
those belonging to the
families Erebidae and
Sphingidae, may be the key
pollinators for some
flowering plants in the Himalayan...
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family Sphingidae. It is
known from
Tanzania and Kenya. The
length of the
forewings is 32 mm. "CATE
Creating a
Taxonomic eScience -
Sphingidae". Cate-sphingidae...
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Eumorpha labruscae, the
gaudy sphinx, is a moth in the
family Sphingidae.
Wingspan of 4+5⁄16–4+3⁄4
inches (11–12 cm). Its body and
dorsal forewings are...
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Ceratomia undulosa, the
waved sphinx, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by
Francis Walker in 1856. Also
known as the...
- Cosmopterigidae, Tortricidae, Olethreutidae, Noctuidae, Cossidae, and
Sphingidae are
aquatic or semiaquatic.: 22
Emerging from egg and
first feedings...