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Hummingbird Hawk-moth - Macroglossum stellatarum - NatureSpotWingspan 40-50 mm. It flies in the sunshine and hovers in front of flowers, sipping the nectar with its long proboscis, very much like the Hummingbird which ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Hummingbird hawk-moth: The bird-like insect with a giant sucking ...an elongated sucking mouthpart — ...
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth - Butterfly ConservationThe Humming-bird Hawk-moth has orange-brown hindwings which is evident in flight. It has forewings that are greyish-brown and a black and white chequered body.Missing: scientific | Show results with:scientific
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Featured Creature: Hummingbird Hawk-Moth | Blog | Nature - PBSAug 11, 2015 · The hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum); an insect that looks and behaves so much like a hummingbird that they are difficult to tell apart from a ...
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Macroglossum stellatarum - Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of BelgiumOct 18, 2025 · Classification: Family: Sphingidae > Subfamily: Macroglossinae > Tribus: Macroglossini > Genus: Macroglossum > Species: Macroglossum stellatarum ...<|separator|>
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Macroglossum stellatarum Linnaeus, 1758 - GBIFSphingidae: genus; Macroglossum: species; Macroglossum stellatarum. Name. Synonyms: Macroglossa nigra Cosmovici, 1892 · Macroglossa stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758) ...
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Sphingidae of the Eastern Palaearctic - Macroglossum stellatarumSynonym. Sphinx stellatarum Linnaeus, 1758. Synonym. Sphinx flavida Retzius, 1783. Synonym. Macroglossa nigra Cosmovici, 1892. Synonym. Macroglossum stellatarum ...
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View of Range extension of the Macroglossum pyrrhosticta Butler ...Dec 30, 2022 · The genus name was derived from the Latin prefix “macro” meaning big or large, and the Greek γλοσσα [glossa] meaning tongue. Only five species ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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stellatarum - Wiktionary, the free dictionarystēllātārum. genitive feminine plural of stēllātus · Last edited 2 years ago by WingerBot. Languages. Français. Wiktionary.
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Macroglossum stellatarum - Tripod.comType species: Sphinx stellatarum Linnaeus, 1758. An Old World genus containing 80 tropical and subtropical species.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Mitochondrial genome characteristics of two Sphingidae insects ...Phylogenetic analyses showed that the phylogenetic relationships are (((Sphinx morio + Manduca sexta) + (P. increta + Notonagemia analis scribae)) + (Agrius ...
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Hummingbird hawk-moth - The Wildlife TrustsThe hummingbird hawk-moth is a small, day-flying hawk-moth. It is a summer visitor to the UK, migrating from Southern Europe in variable numbers each year.
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Differential investment in visual and olfactory brain areas reflects ...May 17, 2016 · In M. stellatarum, there was no such sexual dimorphism (despite the presence of macroglomeruli, p = 0.55, U5,5 = 12), while ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Macroglossum stellatarum - Fat GardenerFat GardenerThe hummingbird hawk-moth is distributed throughout the northern Old World from Portugal to Japan, but is resident only in warmer climates.
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Hummingbird Hawk-moth Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758)Sep 4, 2025 · Comments: A rare vagrant to North America, with only a handful of purported records. A highly migratory species that, with the right ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Species Macroglossum stellatarum - Hummingbird Hawk-mothJun 16, 2017 · The Hummingbird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) is dark brownish-grey with orange hindwings, found in Europe, Africa, and Asia, and is a ...
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Is the UK set for a Humming-bird summer? - Butterfly ConservationJun 9, 2016 · Typically only a summer visitor to the UK, in recent years the warming climate has seen the day-flying moth successfully overwinter in ...
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Bumper year for UK 'hummingbird' sightings - BirdGuidesAug 20, 2022 · In July 2022, 5.2% of Garden BirdWatch gardens recorded a visit from Hummingbird Hawk-moth, compared to just 1.3% in a typical year, while the ...
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Humming-bird Hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum)Yorkshire Status: Fairly widespread migrant/wanderer. Numbers of this migrant species seem to have increased substantially in recent years.
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UK moths: Nine of the most colourful and distinctiveThe moth lives in a variety of habitats, including coastal areas, open expanses in woodland, gardens and other urban environments. You can spot it flying from ...
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Activity pattern and thermal biology of a day‐flying hawkmoth ...Activity pattern and thermal biology of a day-flying hawkmoth (Macroglossum stellatarum) under Mediterranean summer conditions ... range 19-36°C) and solar ...Missing: altitudinal | Show results with:altitudinal
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All the Hawk moths in France - Wildlife in France... 2000 meters in the South and South East of France. Adults fly from the end ... Hummingbird Hawk Moth Macroglossum stellatarum Moro Sphinx. This species ...
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Species of the month: Humming-bird Hawk-mothMay 30, 2025 · Macroglossum stellatarum. Size: Its wingspan is 50-58mm. When does it fly: The Humming-bird Hawk-moth flies between May and September ...
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Hummingbird Hawkmoth and caterpillar - Wildlife InsightHummingbird Hawkmoth, Macroglossum stellatarum, photographs of hovering and stationary moths, caterpillars, eggs, pupa, rearing and life cycle information.
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Sphingidae of the Western Palaearctic - Ecology - Tripod.com... Macroglossum stellatarum may lay on dead stems protruding through the main ... Tiny wasps (Trichogrammatidae) may lay their eggs through the micropyle of a ...General Biology · Hostplants · Parasites And Predators
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Sphingidae of the Western Palaearctic - Morphology - Tripod.comSphingid pupae have characteristic differences. Cuticle colours range from a pale cream in Macroglossum stellatarum, through various browns to a deep black in ...
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Hummingbird Moth Facts: Moths That Look (And Sound) Like ...Sep 14, 2023 · The slender clearwing can be identified by the thin white band around the abdomen where it meets the thorax; the red-brown stripe running along ...
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Fuelling on the wing: sensory ecology of hawkmoth foraging - PMCMar 18, 2019 · Specifically when hawkmoths use the same plant as a nectar source and an oviposition substrate, olfactory preferences for nectar sources can be ...
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(PDF) The year-round phenology of Macroglossum stellatarum ...Jan 3, 2018 · Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758) is a common moth species ... All the plots were located at lowland sites (<80 m altitude) with a mild ...
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Hummingbird Hawk-moth - Macroglossum stellatarumIts long proboscis (25–28 mm (1.0–1.1 in)) and its hovering behavior, accompanied by an audible humming noise, make it look remarkably like a hummingbird while ...
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Hovering flight in hummingbird hawkmoths: kinematics, wake ...May 27, 2021 · Here, we studied the hovering of a relatively small hawkmoth: Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus 1758). Being closely related to M. sexta, we ...Missing: altitudinal | Show results with:altitudinal
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[PDF] Wing damage affects flight kinematics but not flower tracking ...Indeed, the wing beat frequency of freely hovering M. stellatarum is almost twice as high as that measured in tethered animals (76 Hz in Fig. 2 versus. 48 Hz; ...
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Pollinator Abundance, Morphology, and Flower Visitation Rate - jstorflowers/min), Macroglossum stellatarum (Sphingidae; 23.6 flowers/min) ... lia flowers (minute amounts per flower of a fairly concen- trated nectar) ...
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Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) - JungleDragonAs of 2018, its entire genome and mitogenome have been sequenced. Hummingbird Hawk Moth (Macroglossum stellatarum) I came across a purple Buddleia yesterday ...
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[PDF] Species: Humming-bird Hawk-mothScientific Name: Macroglossum stellatarum. Irish name: Conach foluana. Humming-bird Hawk-moth. Note: Generally brown, hindwings are mainly orange. Hovers like ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Increased migration of Lepidoptera linked to climate changeMacroglossum stellatarum. Hummingbird Hawk Moth. 22. Autographa gamma. Silver Y ... 2001: Rapid responses of British butter- flies to opposing forces of climate ...
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None### Summary of Humming-bird Hawk-moth Sightings, Influx, or Migration (2023-2025)
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Out of the blue: the spectral sensitivity of hummingbird hawkmothsThe European hummingbird hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum is a diurnal nectar forager like the honeybee, and we expect similarities in their sensory ecology.
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Wavelength discrimination in the hummingbird hawkmoth ...Based on its trichromatic visual system, with receptors maximally sensitive in the ultraviolet (UV, 349 nm), blue (440 nm) and green (521 nm) range of the ...
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Wavelength discrimination in the hummingbird hawkmoth ... - PubMedMacroglossum stellatarum is capable of discriminating between lights with a wavelength difference of 1-2 nm. These discrimination minima are similar to those ...
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The response of the hovering hawk moth Macroglossum stellatarum ...We investigated the response to motion stimuli in the lateral visual field using sinusoidally oscillating stripe patterns (Fig. 1), as well as its interaction ...
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Flower tracking in hawkmoths: behavior and energeticsJan 1, 2007 · As hovering feeders, hawkmoths cope with flower motions by tracking those motions to maintain contact with the nectary.
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The Hawkmoth Vision | Pollinator LinkMar 5, 2015 · Moths possess trichromatic or tipple colour-sensitive vision with an ultraviolet, blue and green-sensitive receptor types. Both diurnal and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Role of olfactory and visual stimuli in the mating behaviour of male ...Comparing nectar foraging of two other hawk- moths, Balkenius & Ros (2006) found that the behaviour of the diurnal species, Macroglossum stellatarum, is.
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Innate Preferences for Flower Features in the Hawkmoth ...Feb 15, 1997 · The preference was most pronounced with black-and-white patterns and less pronounced with violet-and-white and blue-and-white patterns (Fig. 7).
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Colour Vision in Diurnal and Nocturnal Hawkmoths1Two distal receptors are sensitive to ultraviolet or blue light, seven proximal receptors and one basal receptor are sensitive to green light (Welsch, 1977; ...
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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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Why Hawk Moths are the Underdogs of the Pollinator WorldJun 22, 2020 · By studying pollen stored on hawk moths' proboscises, scientists can create a snapshot of where each moth has been. They can potentially use ...
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Innate preferences for flower features in the hawkmoth ... - PubMedThe diurnal hawkmoth Macroglossum stellatarum is known to feed from a variety of flower species of almost all colours, forms and sizes.
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Hummingbird Hawk-Moth - Facts, Range, Habitat, Behavior, PicturesAug 16, 2017 · The larvae that hatch from the eggs are yellow and achieve the green color after their second instar. They stay in the larval, or caterpillar ...
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Sphinx Moths - University of KentuckyFeb 26, 2010 · Sphinx moth caterpillars are preyed upon by many creatures, including mantids, assassin bugs, birds, and spiders. Some sphinx caterpillars are ...
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Species of the Month - July: Humming-bird Hawk-moth - SWSEICThe southerly airflows hitting the UK in June brought an influx of migrant species, and some are easy to look out for in gardens. The Humming-bird Hawk-moth ...Missing: 2023-2025 citizen science
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Hand it to the Hawks | Butterfly ConservationJun 19, 2019 · Spotting a Humming-bird Hawk-moth has long been considered a good omen ... moths was famously seen flying over the Channel on D-Day in 1944.
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The Hummingbird Hawkmoth | Blog - GriggsOct 6, 2020 · This stunning species has long been known in popular culture as being a lucky omen. ... D-Day on 6th June 1944. If you're lucky enough to see a ...
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Great Animal Migrations - Species: Humming-bird Hawk-moth - BBCThey do this as adult moths and hibernating moths have been observed in unheated buildings, garages, porches etc. as well as in cracks in wall and holes in ...
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Lyrics:Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth - TMBWChronology. Bee Of The Bird Of The Moth. By: They Might Be Giants. Year: 2007 ... hummingbird moth Who's acting like a bird that thinks it's a bee. Got a ...
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Daytime moth - Life in the Undergrowth - BBCJun 22, 2009 · Hawk moths come out during the day. David Attenborough watches hummingbird hawk moths and bee hawk moths feed from a Buddleia bush.
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Country diary: A peachy taste of the exotic … outside the Co-opJul 22, 2025 · This is a hummingbird hawk moth. My first sighting, and here it is feeding on the last few underwatered petunias of the supermarket plant ...
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Mitochondrial genome characteristics of two Sphingidae insects ...Mitochondrial genome characteristics of two Sphingidae insects (Psilogramma increta and Macroglossum stellatarum) and implications for their phylogeny.
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The year-round phenology of Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus ...Dec 30, 2017 · Available data suggest that this species is an obligate day-active species in the study area. Despite the species seems to have a residence ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Record summer for 'hummingbirds' in UK gardens - BTOAug 10, 2022 · Last month, 5.2% of Garden BirdWatch gardens recorded a visit from a Hummingbird Hawkmoth, compared to just 1.3% in a typical year, while the ...Missing: population 2023-2025
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The most remarkable migrants—systematic analysis of the Western ...Jun 12, 2024 · We estimate an annual mean of 17.1 million day-flying insect migrants from five orders (Diptera, Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Lepidoptera and Odonata) moving south.
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Are pollinating hawk moths declining in the Northeastern United ...Oct 5, 2017 · Hawk moth declines may have ecological effects on both the plants pollinated by these species and vertebrate predators of the moths.