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Hummingbird Hawk Moth

Macroglossum stellatarum

Description:

Hummingbird hawk moth in collecting nectar from a flower.

Habitat:

Hummingbird hawk-moths can be easily seen in gardens, parks, meadows, bushes, and woodland edge, where the preferred food plants grow (honeysuckle, red valerian and many others). Their larvae usually feed on bedstraws or madders (Rubia) but have been recorded on other Rubiaceae and Centranthus, Stellaria, and Epilobium. Adults are particularly fond of nectar-rich flowers with a long and narrow calyx, since they can then take advantage of their long proboscis and avoid competition from other insects. Examples of such plants include Centranthus, Jasminum, Buddleia, Nicotiana, Primula, Viola, Syringa, Verbena, Echium, Phlox, and Stachys.They are reported to trap-line, that is, to return to the same flower beds at about the same time each day.

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7 Comments

outsidegirl0
outsidegirl0 8 years ago

very clear and accurate! good job

KarthiKeyanS
KarthiKeyanS 8 years ago

Thank you all for selecting my picture....

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 8 years ago

Congrats. Good snap.

armadeus.4
armadeus.4 8 years ago

Congratulations!!!

Wild Things
Wild Things 8 years ago

Congrats!

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 8 years ago

Congratulations KarthiKeyanS! Your hummingbird hawk moth is our PN Spot of the Day!

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sunnyjosef
sunnyjosef 8 years ago

Nice spotting Karthikeyan!!

KarthiKeyanS
Spotted by
KarthiKeyanS

Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India

Spotted on Jun 26, 2015
Submitted on Mar 7, 2016

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