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Oleander Hawk-moth

Daphnis nerii

Description:

The adults feed on nectar of a great variety of flowers. They have a preference for fragrant species like petunia, jasmine and honeysuckle. They are especially active in the twilight time, hovering over the flowers after sunset.

Habitat:

Seen near flowering gardens.

Notes:

Daphnis nerii is a large hawk-moth found in wide areas of Africa and Asia. It is a migratory species, flying to parts of eastern and southern Europe during the summer. Daphnis nerii (Oleander Sphinx Moth or Oleander Hawk-Moth) is one of the most beautiful butterfly-like patterned moths on Earth.

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Maharashtra, India

Spotted on Oct 27, 2012
Submitted on Nov 4, 2012

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