Another of our more outstanding hawkmoth species here
in the eastern U.S. is the Banded sphinx (Eumorpha fasciatus).
It is very attractive for its bold pink/green hindwing coloration
(when fresh); along with its strikingly banded opposing forewings.
Banded Sphinx (Eumorpha fasciatus)
- nomihoudai
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Re: Banded Sphinx (Eumorpha fasciatus)
All the members of genus Eumorpha are gorgeous, notably pandorus, labruscae, achemon, and vittis. Years ago I had some from a fellow member in Arizona that sent them to me.
Lepidoptera distribution maps: lepimap.click
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