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Sphinx ligustri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Privet hawkmoth ( Sphinx ligustri ) is a species of moth found in Europe and North America. As its name describes, the caterpillars feed on privets, as well as ash trees and lilacs.
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Privet Hawk Moth : The Privet Hawk Moth is a large grey moth with long narrow wings and a darker grey wavy pattern. The abdomen has a dark line along the back. Males... ... The Privet Hawk Moth is a large grey moth with long narrow wings and a darker grey wavy pattern. The abdomen has a dark line along the back. Males can make...
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Privet hawk moth caterpillar (Psilogramma menephron) photographed at Calamvale Creek, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Australian privet hawk moths come from large green caterpillars with straight dark tails and 7 white diagonal stripes on the side of their body. ... Australasian privet hawk moth caterpillar...
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Sphingidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Giant Moths (Last Posting: May 31, 2009) ; Breeding and releasing these - or indeed any other - moths (Last Posting: Sep 2, 2005) ; Privet hawk moth (Last Posting: Aug 26, 2002) ; privet hawk- moth (Last Posting: Aug 18, 2002) ; Butterflies (Last Posting: Mar 10, 2000) ;
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Also known as Sphinx Ligustri, this is Britain's largest moth, with a wingspan of over 10cm. It's an incredibly strong flyer, and will happily fly into windows at 30mph - their brain capacity is incredibly small. ... Privet hawk moth Aug 26, 2002...
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