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Hawk Moth Collection (page 3)

The hawk moth, scientifically known as Acherontia atropos or the death's-head hawk-moth, is a fascinating creature that captivates with its unique features and behavior

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11808325

Picture No. 11808325
An adult male of lime hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae) agains a white background, Liguria, Italy Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807198

Picture No. 11807198
Privet hawk-moth at rest, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807190

Picture No. 11807190
Elephant Hawk-moth at rest, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807154

Picture No. 11807154
Privet hawk-moth at rest, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807082

Picture No. 11807082
Privet hawk-moth at rest, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807047

Picture No. 11807047
Privet hawk-moth at rest, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11807044

Picture No. 11807044
Elephant Hawk-moth resting on Cosmos flower, Norfolk UK Date:

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Family of hummingbirds

Family of hummingbirds
Illustration of a family of hummingbirds

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: AE-5972-4421

AE-5972-4421
Rustic Sphinx (Manduca Rustica) ~ isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: AE-5972-4407

AE-5972-4407
Rustic Sphinx (Manduca Rustica) ~ isolated on a white background ~ Misiones, Argentina, South America

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth -Hemaris Fuciformis- on Summer Lilac or Butterfly-bush -Buddleja

Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth -Hemaris Fuciformis- on Summer Lilac or Butterfly-bush -Buddleja-, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Caterpillar of the Spurge Hawk-moth -Hyles euphorbiae- feeding on its food plant Cypress Spurge

Caterpillar of the Spurge Hawk-moth -Hyles euphorbiae- feeding on its food plant Cypress Spurge -Euphorbia cyparissias-, Germany

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Vine Hawk-Moth or Silver-striped Hawk-Moth -Hippotion celerio-, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Vine Hawk-Moth or Silver-striped Hawk-Moth -Hippotion celerio-, Oromia Region, Ethiopia

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Privet Hawk Moth -Sphinx ligustri-, Mala Fatra, Slovakia

Privet Hawk Moth -Sphinx ligustri-, Mala Fatra, Slovakia

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Small Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilephila porcellus) adult, resting on Ladys Bedstraw (Galium verum)

Small Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilephila porcellus) adult, resting on Ladys Bedstraw (Galium verum) larval foodplant, Cannobina Valley, Italian Alps, Piedmont, Italy, July

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, resting on Privet (Ligustrum sp)

Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, resting on Privet (Ligustrum sp. ) leaf, larval foodplant, Sussex, England
Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, resting on Privet (Ligustrum sp.) leaf, larval foodplant, Sussex, England, June

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oak Hawkmoth (Marumba quercus) adult, resting on dry oak leaves, Corsica, France, April

Oak Hawkmoth (Marumba quercus) adult, resting on dry oak leaves, Corsica, France, April

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oak Hawkmoth (Marumba quercus) adult male, resting on tree stump, Corsica, France, April

Oak Hawkmoth (Marumba quercus) adult male, resting on tree stump, Corsica, France, April

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Narrow-bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris tityus) adult pair, mating, Bulgaria, May

Narrow-bordered Bee Hawkmoth (Hemaris tityus) adult pair, mating, Bulgaria, May

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Levant Hawkmoth (Theretra alecto) adult, resting on twig, Cyprus, November

Levant Hawkmoth (Theretra alecto) adult, resting on twig, Cyprus, November

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Silver-striped Hawkmoth (Hippotion celerio) adult, resting on tree trunk, captive bred

Silver-striped Hawkmoth (Hippotion celerio) adult, resting on tree trunk, captive bred

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, close-up of head and antennae, Oxfordshire, England, July

Privet Hawkmoth (Sphinx ligustri) adult, close-up of head and antennae, Oxfordshire, England, July

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Poplar Hawkmoth (Laothoe populi) full-grown larva, on willow leaf, Powys, Wales, September

Poplar Hawkmoth (Laothoe populi) full-grown larva, on willow leaf, Powys, Wales, September

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) pupa, captive bred

Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) pupa, captive bred

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) adult, close-up of head, resting on tree trunk, captive bred

Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) adult, close-up of head, resting on tree trunk, captive bred

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) adult pair, mating, hanging from twig, captive bred

Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) adult pair, mating, hanging from twig, captive bred

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Deaths head hawk-moth caterpillar (acherontia atropos)

Deaths head hawk-moth caterpillar (acherontia atropos)

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Two pupae of the Silver-striped Hawk-moth (Hippotion celerio) in silk webs

Two pupae of the Silver-striped Hawk-moth (Hippotion celerio) in silk webs

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Eyed Hawk-Moth (Smerinthus ocellata) standing on twig

Eyed Hawk-Moth (Smerinthus ocellata) standing on twig

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Eyed hawk moth (Smerinthus ocellata) perching on a stem, close-up, side view

Eyed hawk moth (Smerinthus ocellata) perching on a stem, close-up, side view

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Hawk moth cocoon C016 / 2201

Hawk moth cocoon C016 / 2201
Hawk moth cocoon. Cocoon containing a lime hawk moth (Mimas tiliae) pupa. This moth is found in throughout the Palaearctic region and the Near East

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Lime hawk moth C016 / 2202

Lime hawk moth C016 / 2202
Lime hawk moth. View of the upperside of a male lime hawk moth (Mimas tiliae). This moth is found in throughout the Palaearctic region and the Near East

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth C016 / 2159

Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth C016 / 2159
Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth (Hemaris fuciformis). This moth is found in North Africa, Europe, and Central and Eastern Asia. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Lime hawk moth C016 / 2200

Lime hawk moth C016 / 2200
Lime hawk moth. View of the upperside of a male lime hawk moth (Mimas tiliae). This moth is found in throughout the Palaearctic region and the Near East

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oak hawk moth C016 / 2194

Oak hawk moth C016 / 2194
Oak hawk moth. View of the upperside of a male Oak hawk moth (Marumba quercus). This moth is found in southern Europe, North Africa, the Near East and Mesopotamia

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oak hawk moth C016 / 2193

Oak hawk moth C016 / 2193
Oak hawk moth. View of the upperside of a male Oak hawk moth (Marumba quercus). This moth is found in southern Europe, North Africa, the Near East and Mesopotamia

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Oak hawk moth C016 / 2192

Oak hawk moth C016 / 2192
Oak hawk moth. View of the upperside of a female Oak hawk moth (Marumba quercus). This moth is found in southern Europe, North Africa, the Near East and Mesopotamia

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Hawk moth C016 / 2190

Hawk moth C016 / 2190
Hawk moth. View of the upperside of a Manduca dalica hawk moth. This large moth is found in South America and has a wingspan of up to 135mm. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth C016 / 2189

Hummingbird hawk-moth C016 / 2189
Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum). This large moth hovers, creating a humming sound, beside flowers upon which it feeds with an elongated proboscis

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Lime hawk-moth

Lime hawk-moth on a tree trunk. The lime hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae) is found throughout the Palearctic region and the Near East, and has also been identified in Eastern Canada

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Eyed hawk-moth caterpillar

Eyed hawk-moth caterpillar (Smerintus ocellatus). Caterpillars are the larval forms of moths and butterflies. They feed on leaves and then metamorphose into the adult form

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Privet Hawkmoth - Garden Ornament - UK

Privet Hawkmoth - Garden Ornament - UK
DAC-1136 Privet Hawkmoth - Garden Ornament UK Sphinx ligustri David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Acherontia atropos, deaths head hawkmoth

Acherontia atropos, deaths head hawkmoth
Illustration from Familiar British Insects (1887) by Theo Johnson

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Green caterpillar & adult moth

Green caterpillar & adult moth
See 29704 Erinnyis ello, on Royal/Spanish jasmine, Jasminum grandiflorum, coral snake Corallus enhydris below. Plate 46 from Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium by Maria Sybilla Merian

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Erinnyis alope subspecies dispersa, alope sphinx moth

Erinnyis alope subspecies dispersa, alope sphinx moth
Photograph of a mounted specimen of a alope sphinx moth, which occurs on the Galapagos Islands

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Deilephila elpenor, elephant hawk moth caterpillars

Deilephila elpenor, elephant hawk moth caterpillars
Two elephant hawk moth caterpillars by H. Hengstenburgh. From Collection of Drawings by Dutch Artists, 17th-19th centuries. Held in the Entomology Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Cocytius antaeus antaeus Drury, giant sphinx moth

Cocytius antaeus antaeus Drury, giant sphinx moth
Watercolour by Edith Blake (1845-1928), 1892, from Lady Edith Blakes collection of drawings of Jamacian lepidoptera and plants, held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHawk Moth Collection: Xanthopan morgani praedicta, hawkmoth

Xanthopan morgani praedicta, hawkmoth
A species of hawkmoth used by Darwin in conjunction with the Madagascan orchid to prove his theories of evolution



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The hawk moth, scientifically known as Acherontia atropos or the death's-head hawk-moth, is a fascinating creature that captivates with its unique features and behavior. Another species of hawk moth, Xanthopan morganii praedicta or the sphinx moth, also adds to the diversity within this family. One remarkable member of this group is the Elephant Hawk Moth (Deilephila elpenor), beautifully captured in a portrait at Brackagh Moss National Nature Reserve. The image showcases its distinct markings and elegant presence in its natural habitat. In Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany, a caterpillar belonging to the Elephant Hawk Moth species can be found. Its vibrant appearance against lush greenery highlights nature's intricate designs. Another intriguing member of this family is the Hummingbird Hawk-Moth (Macroglossum stellatarum). With its long proboscis perfectly adapted for feeding on flowers, it resembles a tiny hummingbird hovering over blooms. The Poplar Hawkmoth found in Norfolk UK displays stunning patterns on its wings as it gracefully flutters through meadows and gardens. It adds beauty to any landscape lucky enough to witness its flight. Venturing into Shogran, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan brings us face-to-face with the Saunders bee hawkmoth (Hemaris saundersii) resting delicately on a leaf. Its peaceful demeanor harmonizes with nature's tranquility. A peculiar caterpillar named Snake-mimic Caterpillar (Hemeroplanes triptolemus) surprises observers with its uncanny resemblance to an actual snake. This clever adaptation serves as protection from potential predators. Nectaring on Loofah flowers (Luffa sp), we find another enchanting sight: the Hummingbird Hawk-Moth once again showcasing its elegance while savoring sweet nectar. Its delicate presence adds a touch of magic to any garden.