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venata (Felder, 1861)
Hemaris diffinis Hemaris fuciformis Hemaris gracilis Hemaris saundersii Hemaris thetis Hemaris thysbe Hemaris tityus H.
diffinis feeding...
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northern and
western ones are
usually smooth.
Hemaris thysbe ♂
Hemaris thysbe ♂ △
Hemaris thysbe ♀
Hemaris thysbe ♀ △ The
antennae of H.
thysbe are thicker...
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Hemaris diffinis variation Snowberry clearwing (
Hemaris diffinis), Lake Junaluska,
North Carolina Snowberry moth in Elizabethtown,
Kentucky Hemaris diffinis...
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occurring in
Britain that
closely mimic a bumblebee.
Hemaris tityus ♂
Hemaris tityus ♂ △
Hemaris tityus ♀
Hemaris tityus ♀ △
Caterpillar and
adult in John Curtis's...
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hindwing anal
margins is also more extensive. Like
other Hemaris species,
Hemaris aethra is a
dayflying moth. It
hovers at
flowers to feed on their...
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Hemaris beresowskii is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from south-western China.
There is a
transparent discal cell on the
forewing that...
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Hemaris alaiana, the Alai bee hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by
Walter Rothschild and Karl
Jordan in 1903...
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after last
moult 3b
larva just
before pupation 3c pupa
Hemaris fuciformis fuciformis Hemaris fuciformis pseudodentata Dubatolov, 2003 (Kopetdagh Mountains)...
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Hemaris galunae is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by Ulf Eitschberger, Günter C. Müller and
Vasiliy D.
Kravchenko in...
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Hemaris affinis, the
honeysuckle bee hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from Mongolia, the
Russian Far East, northern, central...