Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, partly as a ...
Convolvulus hawk-moth
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Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, partly as a migrant. In New Zealand, it is also known as the kumara moth, and in the Māori language as... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Agrius convolvuli
Family: Sphingidae
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Genus: Agrius
Kingdom: Animalia
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The male has heavier markings than the female and sometimes has a broad central cross-band. The male also has thicker, longer antennae than the females.
Agrius convolvuli, the convolvulus hawk-moth, is a large hawk-moth. It is common throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, partly as a ...
These caterpillars feed on the foliage of many plants in the family CONVOLVULACEAE. They are a pest in New Guinea and Indonesia on Sweet Potato ( Ipomoea ...
Agrius convolvuli is an extremely active and powerful flier, frequenting beds of tubular flowers, such as Nicotiana, Petunia, Lilium, Phlox and Jasminum.
Nov 5, 2017 ¡P The young caterpillars are green with a straight horn on their tail ends, but the larvae will go through five instar phases, molting its skin at each stage.
Helpdesk ¡P Kingdom. Animalia ¡P Phylum. Arthropoda ¡P Class. Insecta ¡P Order. Lepidoptera ¡P Family. Sphingidae ¡P Genus. Agrius Hübner.
A large species, with a wingspan of over 10cm, this is a migrant in Britain, appearing sometimes in fairly good numbers. It most often occurs in late summer ...
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Species Agrius convolvuli Linnaeus, 1758 (Convolvulus hawk) ¡P kingdom: Animalia ¡P - phylum: Arthropoda ¡P -- class: Insecta ¡P --- order: Lepidoptera ¡P ---- ...
Aug 31, 2023 ¡P A small bird flapping, apparently trapped. Turning, I realised the sound was coming from the greenhouse & saw something fluttering within.
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