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Hawk Moth Collection

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

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Hawk Moth Collection: Acherontia atropos, death s-head hawk-moth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Xanthopan morganii praedicta, sphinx moth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Elephant hawk moth (Deilephila elpenor) portrait, Brackagh Moss National Nature Reserve
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Hawk Moth Collection: Caterpillar, Elephant Hawk-moth -Deilephila elpenor-, Emsland, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum), feeding on flower using long proboscis
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Hawk Moth Collection: Snake-mimic caterpillar (Hemeroplanes triptolemus) a hawkmoth caterpillar that resembles
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) nectaring on Loofah (Luffa sp) flower
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Hawk Moth Collection: Sphinx hawk moth (Hemeroplanes triptolemus) caterpillar, snake mimic species, Amarakaeri
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Hawk Moth Collection: Small elephant hawk-moth (Deilephila porcellus) on stem. Captive, larvae collected previous year
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Hawk Moth Collection: Oleander Hawkmoth (Daphnis nerii) resting, Southern Sicily, Italy. March
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Hawk Moth Collection: Elephant Hawkmoth (Deilephila elpenor) close up of head showing proboscis
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Hawk Moth Collection: Convolvulus hawk-moth and bindweed
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Hawk Moth Collection: Blinded sphinx moth (Paonias excaecatus) Lac-Drolet Province, Quebec, Canada
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird hawk moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) in flight feeding on Verbena flowers, England, UK
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Hawk Moth Collection: Elephant hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor). Released from captivity, larvae collected previous year
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Hawk Moth Collection: Elephant hawkmoth (Deilephila elpenor) Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. June
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Hawk Moth Collection: Picture No. 11071317
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Hawk Moth Collection: speedy
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Hawk Moth Collection: Saunders bee hawkmoth (Hemaris saundersii) resting on a leaf, Shogran, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hawk Moth and Old World Swallowtail Butterfly, c. 1755-65 (w/c on paper)
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Hawk Moth Collection: Striped hawkmoth (Hyles livornica) resting on a flower, caught using a MV light trap, Umbria
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Hawk Moth Collection: Broad-bordered bee hawkmoth (Hemaris fuciformis) nectaring on Lavender (Lavandula sp)
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Hawk Moth Collection: Death s-head Hawk moth (Acherontia atropos), insect animals antique illustration
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Hawk Moth Collection: Antique illustration of Hummingbird and Hummingbird hawk-moth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Antique illustration of Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) feeding on flower
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Hawk Moth Collection: Broad-bordered bee hawk-moth (Hemaris fuciformis) nectaring from Wood cranesbill
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Hawk Moth Collection: Bedstraw hawkmoth (Hyles gallii) caterpillar on Rosebay willowherb (Chamaenerion angustifolium)
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Hawk Moth Collection: Willowherb hawkmoth (Proserpinus proserpina) resting on a leaf, Gavarnie, South of France. June
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Hawk Moth Collection: Pamir bee hawkmoth (Hemaris ducalis) resting on a leaf, Chatkal Mountainss, Dzhalal-Abad region
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird Hawk-moth, in flight with extended proboscis feeding on common verbana flower in
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Hawk Moth Collection: African deaths head hawkmoth and oleander hawk-moth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth, Macroglossum stellatarum
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Hawk Moth Collection: Vine or silver-striped hawk-moth, Hippotion celerio
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Hawk Moth Collection: Panopus hawk-moth, Amplypterus panopus
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Hawk Moth Collection: Seathorn hawk-moth, dusky hawkmoth and spurge hawkmoth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Hummingbird hawk-moth, broad-bordered bee
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Hawk Moth Collection: Spurge hawk-moth on cypress spurge
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Hawk Moth Collection: Spurge hawk-moth, hornet moth and toothache plant
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Hawk Moth Collection: Exotic moths including yam and Levant hawkmoths
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Hawk Moth Collection: Satellite sphinx and spurge hawkmoth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Oleander hawk-moth and spurge hawk-moth
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Hawk Moth Collection: Deaths head and eyed hawk-moths
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Hawk Moth Collection: Poplar hawk-moth, Laothoe populi
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Hawk Moth Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 195
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Hawk Moth Collection: Elephant hawkmoth (Deilephila elpenor), close up of head, showing detail of compound eye
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Hawk Moth Collection: Illustration of various Invertebrates c. 1923 (litho)
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Hawk Moth Collection: Bufaforats
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Hawk Moth Collection: Bedstraw hawk-moth (Hyles gallii) Wallis, Switzerland, April. Controlled conditions


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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.