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Pink-spotted hawkmoth Agrius cingulata (Fabricius, 1775)Identification: Body is robust. Abdomen tapers to a point and is grayish brown with pink bands. Forewing is mottled gray and brown; hindwing is gray with black ...
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Species Agrius cingulata - Pink-spotted Hawkmoth - Hodges#7771Life Cycle. Larvae feed both day and night, and pupate in a chamber in the soil. One to three generations per year; overwinters in the pupa stage.
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Agrius cingulata - PNW MothsAgrius cingulata is a large moth with pink spots, pink bands on the abdomen, and pink-striped wings, the only North American hawk moth with these features.
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Projecting the potential invasion of the Pink Spotted Hawkmoth ...Aug 6, 2025 · Agrius cingulata (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) is widespread in the Americas, but has recently begun to spread into Africa.
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Agrius cingulata - NatureServe ExplorerEcology and Life History Hostplants are in the Convolvulaceae, including the widely cultivated Ipomoea. Adults nectar at a range of flowers (Tuttle 2007).
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Agrius cingulatus (pink-spotted hawkmoth) | CABI CompendiumDistribution. A. cingulatus occurs in the tropics and suptropics of the New World, and in the Galapagos and Hawaiian Islands. As a migrant, it occurs ...
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Genus Agrius - Indiana Nature LLCEtymology. Agrius: Derived from the Greek word agro meaning “living in the open fields, wild, or non-domesticated.” In Greek mythology, Agrius was a half-bear, ...
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Agrius cingulata (Fabricius, 1775) - Afromoths.netStatus: Accepted ; Authorship: (Fabricius, 1775) ; Citation: S.[phinx] cingulata ; Original genus: Sphinx ; Publication: Fabricius J. C. 1775. Systema Entomologiae ...
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Agrius cingulata [(Fabricius, 1775) ] - Sphingidae Taxonomic InventoryTaxonomy · Asemanophorae unplaced · Semanophorae unplaced · Sphingides · Open Langiinae (2) · Open Macroglossinae (5) · Open Smerinthinae (10) · Close Sphinginae (5).Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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None### Summary of Adult Morphology, Body Structure, Sexual Dimorphism, and Variations for Agrius cingulata (Pink-spotted Hawkmoth)
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a global analysis of hawkmoth pollination niches and interaction ...This study explores hawkmoth pollination niches, finding proboscis length is key, and that longer proboscides are linked to longer floral tubes and greater ...
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Agrius cingulata – 7771 - Moth Photographers GroupAgrius cingulata, or Pink-spotted Hawk Moth, is found in the southern and southwestern USA, with a wingspan of 95-120mm. Larvae may be a pest on sweet potato. ...
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Agrius cingulatus - Tripod.comWingspan: 90--120mm. Differs from Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus, 1758) in having bright pink abdominal 'ribs', as opposed to the reddish pink of Agrius convolvuli ...
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Sweet potato hornworm: Agrius cingulataSep 1, 2021 · The larvae have 5 stages from 13 to 25 days. During the last stage,the larvae do the the most damage feeding at night. Pupal period is 5 to 26 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Photo-Illustrated Key to Final Instar Sphingidae Larvae of the ...Larva with reduced, or no apparent caudal horn. ... 5. Larva with white stripes that run the length of the larva ... Agrius cingulata. 42'. Larva not as above. (Fig ...
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[PDF] life cycle, feeding behavior and nature of damage of sweet potato ...Apr 8, 2018 · A complete metamorphosis had been seen in the life cycle of both Agrius cingulata and. Agrius convolvuli which encompassed four stages including ...
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[PDF] Crop Profile for Sweetpotatoes in Mississippi - National IPM DatabaseThere are two to three generations per year, with the pupa being the overwintering stage. This insect will also feed on morningglory [1]. Sweetpotato armyworm.
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Pink Spotted Hawk Moth– Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & PicturesSexual Dimorphism: Present but not prominent. Color and Appearance. The body is brown, but a series of pink and black bands can be seen on the abdomen in some ...
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Oviposition behavior of the sweet potato hornworm, Agrius ... - J-StageUsing a diluted ethanol extract (equivalent to 0.06 g fresh leaf/ml), 400-600 eggs/female were laid as many as when a potted plant was used. Observations ...
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Pests of Sweetpotato | NC State Extension PublicationsJun 14, 2024 · The length of a complete life cycle (adult to adult) varies with temperature. At 68°F, about fifteen days elapse, but at 85°F, a life cycle is ...
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Agrius cingulata (Fabricius, 1775) - Pink-spotted Hawk MothAdult Markings: Adults are unmistakable as the only sphingid species in our area with pink spots on the abdomen. Sexes similar. Wingspan: 9.5 - 12 cm ...
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pink-spotted hawkmoth - Minnesota SeasonsOct 10, 2022 · Pink-spotted hawkmoth is a very large sphinx moth. It is native to South and Central America. It migrates north each year to the eastern, ...
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Hawk Moths or Sphinx Moths (Sphingidae) - Forest ServiceHawk moths shiver to warm up, and maintain high body temperatures (often 40 degrees Centigrade) to fly on cool nights. Image by Stephen Buchmann. The pink- ...
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Pink-spotted hawk moth (Agrius cingulata) - Picture InsectThe pink-spotted hawk moth (Agrius cingulata) has a mostly grey body that has pink bands on one side of its body with white spots on the other end.
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Sweetpotato hornworm (027) - Lucid AppsNATURAL ENEMIES Populations of the sweet potato hornworm are usually kept in check by a number of parasitoids and predators. Among the important egg parasites ...
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Commercial Applications of Beauveria bassiana - LSU AgCenterJan 23, 2019 · Beauveria bassiana (Hypocreales: Clavicipitaceae) is an entomopathogenic fungus that occurs naturally in soil. Many strains exist and can vary ...
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Mechanisms behind hornworm self-defense discussed at the 2023 ...May 11, 2023 · Research in Dr. Fuse's lab has shown that when M. sexta hornworms are touched, they respond with a very fast “defensive striking” behavior.Missing: sweetpotato | Show results with:sweetpotato
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Occurrence of the sweet potato hornworm Agrius convolvuli ...Dec 19, 2022 · Distinguishing marks of this species include the size of the mature caterpillar with prominent posterior horn (Amalin & Vasquez, 1993; Ames et ...
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Sweet Potato Insect Pest Management (IPM) - LSU AgCenterSweet potato hornworm moths are present from June to September. They are active at night. Eggs are laid singly on the lower surface of leaves. Larvae feed on ...
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(PDF) Integrated Pest Management of Sweetpotato in the Caribbean.Aug 5, 2025 · A sweetpotato IPM program, developed under IPM CRSP (Collaborative Research Support Program) and tested in Jamaica, demonstrated a 2-3-fold reduction in pest ...