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Hawk moths (Sphingidae)


Hawk moths (Sphingidae)

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donhe wrote:
11 Dec 2024
The absence of pink on the abdomen rules out A. convolvuli.

Agrius godarti
Masher wrote:
11 Dec 2024
The markings seem to me to be more consistent with the Agrius Convolvuli. Thanks for the assistance.

Agrius godarti
pls047 wrote:
8 Dec 2024

Coequosa triangularis
LMF wrote:
14 Nov 2024
Top half and forewings had been eaten but this gave an excellent view of the rear wings, top and bottom surfaces.

Tetrachroa edwardsi
WendyEM wrote:
14 Oct 2024
It is an interesting size comparison - a Hawk moth to a Gum moth

Hippotion scrofa
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