Hawk Moth at the Show Grounds
Agrius convolvuli
13/07/22

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Hawk Moth at the Show Grounds
Agrius convolvuli
13/07/22

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Early vs Late instars for Cephonodes species.
Index Entry - Agrius convolvuli,Ā āConvolvulus Hawk-mothā
Taxonomy: Superfamily Bombycoidea; Family Sphingidae
Food Plants: Convolvulus, mainly. The caterpillar has also been recorded eating plants of theĀ Malvaceae, Fabaceae, and Araceae. May also be a pest on Lpomomea batatas,Ā āSweet Potatoā.
Caterpillar placeholder images - Image 1, Image 2
Species Notes This species appears to have two distinct colour variations, one being dark brown and bark-like, the other being a pale low-contrast grey. What makes the species distinct, are the markings on the thorax. This species is a migrant across Australia, but is permanent on the Queensland coast.
(Last corrected 03/02/21)
⤠Hippotion brennus - Sphingidae
(Food plants include: Hibbertia scandens āSnake Vineā, Coelospermum reticulatum āMedicine Bushā)
Cephonodes species in a defense position.

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A few nights ago I made a new friendĀ ā„
I donāt know how, but they had gotten themselves trapped inside my room! I had trouble catching them, so I decided just to go back to sleep. The next morning, they were gone (keep in mind, my room is not sealed properly, and they couldāve gotten out anywhere).
Where ever they are now, I hope they found a mateĀ ā„ These pentas caterpillars are some of my favs, and we have plenty of pentas in our yard!Ā
⤠Gnathothlibus eras - Sphingidae
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⤠Gnathothlibus eras - Sphingidae