Sphingidae: Macroglossinae

69.010 (BF1984) Hummingbird Hawk-moth Macroglossum stellatarum, (Linnaeus, 1758)

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General Information

The dark brown adults of this species have bright orange hindwings. They closely resemble a hummingbird in flight and when hovering at a flower. Unlike most hawk-moths, this is a day-flying species and is usually seen visiting flowers in sunshine.

 

Pupates close to the ground in leaf litter or in the leaves of the food plant.

Overwinters as Overwinters as an adult.
Flies during the day

Forewing length: 20-24mm.
Foodplant(s): bedstraws (Galium spp.), Wild Madder (Rubia peregrina)
Flying: One generation, April-December (mostly August-September)
UK Presence: Immigrant, Possible Resident
National status: Common

Habitat

Anywhere.

Regional Information

There are no records in the system yet in MyPlace.

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Larva/Leafmine:
Larva Type:
With lumps, bumps or horn(s)
Colours:
Green, brown, white, yellow, black
No. of Proleg Pairs:
5