Sunday, 21 August 2005

Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx ligustri)

OTHER NAMES: N/A
Latin Etymology: Sphinx (after the mythical being) ligustri ("privet")
Adult Privet Hawk Moth (Sphinx ligustri) at Geddington, July 2020

Featured Subspecies: ? 
Weight: ?  /  Length: 8.5cm  /  Wingspan: 12cm
UK STATUS NOT EVALUATEDIUCN Red List: Not Yet Evaluated 

A large and distinctive moth which despite the name, also feeds upon ash, lilacs and jasmine as a caterpillar. They are a reasonably common visitor to gardens, where they are one of the largest insects likely to be encountered.

Related Species:
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Sphingidae
Genus: Sphinx
SUBSPECIES: ?

 - Sighting Locations -
UNITED KINGDOM - A fairly common resident in the South.
 - Seen in Geddington (July 2020),

Further Notes: BirdForum Opus, IUCN Red List, RSPB, Wikipedia, Xeno-canto

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