Hawk moths (Sphingidae)


Hawk moths (Sphingidae)

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Discussion

donhe wrote:
2 hrs ago
Yes they walk up to 20 metres from their foodplant, then burrow under the soil up to 15 centimetres down. Bear in mind also that about 99% perish before reaching adulthood, due to viral, bacterial, fungal disease, or infection by wasp and fly parasitoids, or predation by birds, spiders, ants, mantids, shield bugs, assassin bugs etc.

Psilogramma casuarinae
Mike wrote:
Yesterday
Where do they pupate - in the ground or under leaf litter? Going by the state of the leaves there must have been more, though there was no sign three weeks ago.

Psilogramma casuarinae
donhe wrote:
Yesterday
I note that Fraxinus angustifolia is in Oleaceae, as is Privet.

Psilogramma casuarinae
donhe wrote:
26 Mar 2025
Fraxinus angustifolia, Oleaceae, as is Ligustrum vulgare, so probably P. casuarinae.

Psilogramma casuarinae
Mike wrote:
26 Mar 2025
Privet hawk moth. I have usually found it on desert ash, never on privet.

Psilogramma casuarinae
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