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Hyles Collection

"Discover the Enchanting World of Hyles: A Glimpse into the Lives of Striped and Bedstraw Hawkmoths" Step into a mesmerizing scene in Umbria, Italy

Background imageHyles Collection: Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus

Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus, and common white wave
FLO4638962 Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, grayling, Hipparchia semele, gatekeeper, Pyronia tithonus, and common white wave, Cabera pusaria

Background imageHyles Collection: Striped hawkmoth (Hyles livornica) resting on a flower, caught using a MV light trap, Umbria

Striped hawkmoth (Hyles livornica) resting on a flower, caught using a MV light trap, Umbria, Italy. July

Background imageHyles Collection: DDE-90039466

DDE-90039466
White-lined Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) feeding at thistle flowers, Texas, USA. Date: 07/05/2013

Background imageHyles Collection: Bedstraw hawkmoth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar on Rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium)

Bedstraw hawkmoth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar on Rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium), Finland. July

Background imageHyles Collection: Bedstraw, elephant and pine hawkmoths

Bedstraw, elephant and pine hawkmoths
Bedstraw hawkmoth or galium sphinx, Hyles gallii, elephant hawkmoth, Deilephila elpenor, and pine hawkmoth, Sphinx pinastri

Background imageHyles Collection: Vine hawkmoth, Mediterranean hawkmoth

Vine hawkmoth, Mediterranean hawkmoth
Vine hawkmoth, Hippotion celerio, Mediterranean hawkmoth, Hyles nicaea, and small elephant hawkmoth, Deilephila porcellus

Background imageHyles Collection: Seathorn hawk-moth, dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawkmoth

Seathorn hawk-moth, dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawkmoth
Seathorn hawk-moth, Hyles hippophaes, dusky hawkmoth, Hyles vespertilio, and spurge hawkmoth, Hyles euphorbiae. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis

Background imageHyles Collection: Oleander hawkmoth and hummingbird moth

Oleander hawkmoth and hummingbird moth
Oleander hawkmoth, Daphnis nerii, and hummingbird moth or white-lined sphinx, Hyles lineata. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas Noel

Background imageHyles Collection: Spurge hawk-moth on cypress spurge

Spurge hawk-moth on cypress spurge
Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, caterpillar and pupa on cypress spurge, Euphorbia cyparrisias. Handcoloured lithograph from Carl Hoffmanns Book of the World, Stuttgart, 1848

Background imageHyles Collection: Spurge hawk-moth, hornet moth and toothache plant

Spurge hawk-moth, hornet moth and toothache plant
Spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae, and caterpillar 1, hornet moth, Sesia apiformis 2, and toothache plant, Spilanthes species. Sphinx, spilanthe

Background imageHyles Collection: Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth

Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth
Satellite sphinx, Eumorpha satellitia, female 1, male 2, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 3. Handcoloured lithograph from John O

Background imageHyles Collection: Oleander hawk-moth and spurge hawk-moth

Oleander hawk-moth and spurge hawk-moth
Oleander hawk-moth, Daphnis nerii 1, and caterpillar on oleander flower, Nerium oleander, and spurge hawk-moth, Hyles euphorbiae 2, and caterpillar on leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula

Background imageHyles Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 3

Curtis British Entomology Plate 3
Lepidoptera: Deilephila euphorbiae = Hyles (Celerio) euphorbiae (Spurge Hawk) [Plant: Euphorbia paralias (Sea Spurge)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageHyles Collection: Bedstraw hawk-moth (Hyles gallii) Wallis, Switzerland, April. Controlled conditions

Bedstraw hawk-moth (Hyles gallii) Wallis, Switzerland, April. Controlled conditions

Background imageHyles Collection: Bedstraw Hawk-Moth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar on Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium)

Bedstraw Hawk-Moth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar on Fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium)

Background imageHyles Collection: Picture No. 10896235

Picture No. 10896235
Euphorbia hawk moth (Hyles euphorbiae) Date:

Background imageHyles Collection: Picture No. 10896223

Picture No. 10896223
Euphorbia Hawk Moth - On an euphorbia its food plant (Hyles euphorbiae) Date:


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"Discover the Enchanting World of Hyles: A Glimpse into the Lives of Striped and Bedstraw Hawkmoths" Step into a mesmerizing scene in Umbria, Italy, where a magnificent Striped hawkmoth (Hyles livornica) gracefully rests on a vibrant flower. This captivating moment was captured using an MV light trap, revealing the intricate beauty of this species. Meanwhile, in Finland during July, we encounter a fascinating sight - a Bedstraw hawkmoth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar delicately perched on Rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium). These striking creatures showcase their unique patterns amidst nature's backdrop. The world is vast and diverse, encompassing various species like bedstraw, elephant, pine, vine, Mediterranean spurge hawks-moths. Each one possesses its own charm and allure that captivates observers worldwide. From the Seathorn hawk-moth to the dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawk-moths; from the Oleander hawkmoth to hummingbird moths - these incredible insects never fail to amaze with their remarkable adaptations and behaviors. One can't help but be fascinated by encounters such as witnessing a Spurge hawk-moth elegantly perched on cypress spurge or observing hornet moths alongside toothache plants. The intricacies of nature are truly awe-inspiring. As we delve deeper into this enthralling world, we come across stunning sightings like Satellite sphinxes fluttering alongside spurge hawkmoths or encountering both Oleander and spurge hawks-moths together. Such moments remind us of the interconnectedness within ecosystems. This journey through Hyles wouldn't be complete without mentioning Curtis British Entomology Plate 3 - an iconic depiction showcasing these marvelous creatures in all their glory. It serves as a testament to the rich biodiversity that exists within our natural world.