Hawk moths (Sphingidae)


Hawk moths (Sphingidae)

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donhe wrote:
52 min ago
@RalphArn : can you rear it in captivity please to get the adult moth, or at least photograph the head end, especially the first abdominal segment to identify the species?

Theretra latreillii
donhe wrote:
53 min ago
Several Theretra species larvae can develop lateral patches like this, Without seeing the head and thorax: it is impossible to verify the species for certain, but T. latreillii is the commonest.

Theretra latreillii
DianneClarke wrote:
Yesterday
Looks to be very worn so markings are less obvious

Psilogramma casuarinae
DiBickers wrote:
Yesterday
@ibaird I’m the same, but I couldn’t find an option to Verify Theretra sp. as a Genus (without the selection at Species level)… & Theretra latreillii is the closest I know of so I Suggested that as the Species option. Is there a way we can setup Theretra Genus?

Theretra latreillii
ibaird wrote:
Yesterday
I agree it;s probably Theretra (genus) but I can't be sure of the species on my limited knowledge,

Theretra latreillii
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