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Sphinx pinastri
Species of moth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sphinx pinastri, the pine hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in Palearctic realm and sometimes the Nearctic realm. This species has been found in Scotland but is usually found in England.[2] The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.
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The larvae feed on Scots pine, Swiss pine, Siberian pine and Norway spruce.
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Description
The wings of Sphinx pinastri are grey with black dashes. The wingspan is 2+3⁄4–3+1⁄2 inches (70–89 mm).[3] The moth flies from April to August depending on the location.
The back of the thorax is grey with two dark bands around both sides.[4]
- Adult caterpillar
- Caterpillar
- Male
- Male underside
- Female
- Female underside
Life cycle
The females lay their eggs in groups of two or three along pine or spruce needles.[3]
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