Sphingidae Heterocera Lepidoptera Insecta


Provides photographs of different life stages of the tobacco and tomato hornworms, their distribution, description, life cycle, host plants, damage caused and management.








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Sphingidae

  • Manduca quinquemaculata and Manduca sexta - Photographs of the tomato and tobacco hornworms and lepidoptera their larvae, lepidoptera with information on their hosts, symptoms, lepidoptera life cycle and description.
  • Sphingidae - Information from Wikipedia on this family of moths heterocera commonly known heterocera as hawk moths, sphinx moths or heterocera hornworms, their life cycle heterocera and host plants, with heterocera a gallery of photographs.
  • Ceratomia catalpae: Catalpa Sphinx - Distribution and description of this moth, and photographs heterocera and information heterocera on its development from egg to heterocera adult.
  • Sphingidae of the Western Palaearctic - Illustrated and annotated checklist of the hawkmoths of lepidoptera Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and Central lepidoptera Asia by A.R. Pittaway.
  • John's Sphingidae Collection - Photographs of a personal collection from the Netherlands.
  • Macroglossum stellatarum - Information from Wikipedia on the humming bird hawk heterocera moth, its sphingidae distribution, life cycle and host plants, heterocera with a gallery of sphingidae photographs.
  • Sphingidae of China - Annotated checklist of the hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of heterocera China, Mongolia, lepidoptera and the Korean Peninsula.
  • Death's-head Hawkmoth - Information from Wikipedia on these moths of the genus Acherontia, lepidoptera characterized by a skull-shaped pattern on the thorax, their development lepidoptera and the folklore that surrounds them.
  • Pseudosphinx tetrio: Tetrio Sphinx - Photographs of this moth and its caterpillar, with sphingidae information on lepidoptera its distribution, description, life cycle, biology, sphingidae host plants, damage caused lepidoptera and management.
  • Ceratomia catalpae: Catalpa Caterpillar - Exercise from Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine covering the systematics, natural history, external and internal anatomy of this larva.
  • Snowberry Clearwing: Hemaris diffinis - Photographs and information on the natural history of this moth.


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