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Hyles euphorbiae

Hyles euphorbiae, the spurge hawk-moth, is a European moth of the family Sphingidae. It has been found in Pontresina, Switzerland (altitude of 1,805m). This hawk moth is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed leafy spurge (Euphorbia virgata), but usually only in conjunction with other agents.[1] The larvae consume the leaves and bracts of the plant. The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae.

Spurge hawk-moth
Adult
Larva
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Sphingidae
Genus: Hyles
Species:
H. euphorbiae
Binomial name
Hyles euphorbiae
Synonyms
  • Sphinx euphorbiae Linnaeus, 1758
  • Sphinx esulae Hufnagel, 1766
  • Deilephila esulae Boisduval, 1834
  • Celerio euphorbiae conspicua Rothschild & Jordan, 1903
  • Celerio euphorbiae giganteomaculata Gehlen, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae nigrofasciata Igel, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae decolorata (Closs, 1913)
  • Celerio euphorbiae cyparissiae Schultz, 1903
  • Celerio euphorbiae cyanea Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae conspicuata Bandermann, 1926
  • Celerio euphorbiae confusa (Wladasch, 1939)
  • Celerio euphorbiae clossi Hannemann, 1917
  • Celerio euphorbiae cleopatra (Wladasch, 1931)
  • Celerio euphorbiae clementiae Bayard, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae canarina Wladasch, 1924
  • Celerio euphorbiae caecigena Bandermann, 1924
  • Celerio euphorbiae brunnescens Schultz, 1904
  • Celerio euphorbiae bilinea Schultz, 1904
  • Celerio euphorbiae bandermanni Wladasch, 1933
  • Celerio euphorbiae atrolimbata Dannehl, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae argustana Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae apiciplaga Gehlen, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae annellata Closs, 1915
  • Celerio euphorbiae angustefasciata (Villarrubia, 1974)
  • Celerio euphorbiae ancestralis (Wladasch, 1939)
  • Celerio euphorbiae albicans (Closs, 1917)
  • Celerio euphorbiae demaculata Schultz, 1911
  • Celerio euphorbiae dolomiticola Stauder, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae effuscata (Wladasch, 1939)
  • Celerio euphorbiae elliana Bandermann, 1917
  • Celerio euphorbiae ernata Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae farinata (Wladasch, 1931)
  • Celerio euphorbiae filapjewi O. Bang-Haas, 1936
  • Celerio euphorbiae flaveola Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae flavidior Sohn-Rethel, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae galiata Bandermann, 1934
  • Celerio euphorbiae grentzenbergi-ziczac Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae grisea (Closs, 1911)
  • Celerio euphorbiae grisearubea-saumoneae Wladasch, 1933
  • Celerio euphorbiae griseonympha Bandermann, 1924
  • Celerio euphorbiae heliophila (Wladasch, 1941)
  • Celerio euphorbiae ilia Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae incarnate Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae jachani (Closs, 1921)
  • Celerio euphorbiae krombachi (Closs, 1917)
  • Celerio euphorbiae latefasciata (Vilarrubia, 1974)
  • Celerio euphorbiae latefasciata Schultz, 1911
  • Celerio euphorbiae lilacina Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae lucida Derzhavets, 1980
  • Celerio euphorbiae minor (Vilarrubia, 1974)
  • Celerio euphorbiae multicolor (Wladasch, 1931)
  • Celerio euphorbiae nebulosa Gehlen, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae nigerrima Gehlen, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae nigra Gehlen, 1932
  • Celerio euphorbiae nigrescens Rothschild & Jordan, 1903
  • Celerio euphorbiae nigricans Closs, 1917
  • Celerio euphorbiae nymphaea Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae olivacea (Closs, 1917)
  • Celerio euphorbiae pallida Closs, 1913
  • Celerio euphorbiae perfulva Schultz, 1911
  • Celerio euphorbiae philippsi Bandermann, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae restricta Rothschild & Jordan, 1903
  • Celerio euphorbiae roseata Bandermann, 1931
  • Celerio euphorbiae rothschildi Stauder, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae rubescens-mediofasciata-olivacea Wladasch, 1933
  • Celerio euphorbiae rudolfi Bandermann, 1924
  • Celerio euphorbiae rufomelana Tutt, 1904
  • Celerio euphorbiae rühlii Bandermann, 1915
  • Celerio euphorbiae silesiana Wladasch, 1924
  • Celerio euphorbiae sinensis Closs, 1917
  • Celerio euphorbiae strasillai Stauder, 1921
  • Celerio euphorbiae suarezi Agenjo, 1952
  • Celerio euphorbiae subiacensis Dannehl, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae subvittata Schultz, 1911
  • Celerio euphorbiae suffusa Tutt, 1904
  • Celerio euphorbiae sulphurata Bandermann, 1925
  • Celerio euphorbiae testata Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae typica-latifolei Wladasch, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae umbrata Gehlen, 1929
  • Celerio euphorbiae unimacula Closs, 1915
  • Celerio euphorbiae vandalusica Ribbe, 1910
  • Celerio euphorbiae variegata Closs, 1913
  • Celerio euphorbiae viereckana Bandermann, 1928
  • Celerio euphorbiae vinacea-reducta (Wladasch, 1941)
  • Celerio euphorbiae virescens Gehlen, 1930
  • Celerio euphorbiae viverina (Denso, 1908)
  • Celerio euphorbiae zableri Bandermann, 1934
  • Celerio euphorbiae ziczac Fritsch, 1912
  • Deilephila euphorbiae aczeli Bezsilla, 1943
  • Deilephila euphorbiae coniuncta Lütkemeyer, 1920
  • Deilephila euphorbiae cuspidata Rebel, 1908
  • Deilephila euphorbiae defecta Bartel, 1902
  • Deilephila euphorbiae etrusca Verity, 1911
  • Deilephila euphorbiae grentzenbergi Staudinger, 1885
  • Deilephila euphorbiae helioscopiae (de Selys-Longchamp, 1857)
  • Deilephila euphorbiae krancheri Bandermann, 1916
  • Deilephila euphorbiae lafitolii Thierry-Mieg, 1889
  • Deilephila euphorbiae mediofasciata Mayer, 1907
  • Deilephila euphorbiae mosana Lambillion, 1908
  • Deilephila euphorbiae nigerrima Sälzl, 1924
  • Deilephila euphorbiae oberthueri Bandermann, 1931
  • Deilephila euphorbiae paralias Nickerl, 1837
  • Deilephila euphorbiae rubescens Garbowski, 1892
  • Hyles euphorbiae gönneri Bandermann, 1915

Description edit

The Spurge Hawk-Moth - Fore wings grey, with an almost square olive-brown blotch; at the base another olive-brown blotch near the middle, and a long oblique band of the same colour, commencing in a point at the extreme apex of the wing, and gradually growing wider until it reaches the margin, where it is very broad: hind wings pink, with a black blotch at the base, and a black band half-way between this black blotch and the margin, and a snowy-white blotch at the anal angle: thorax and body olive-brown, with a white line on each side of the thorax just at the base of the wings; this line runs on each side along the head just above the eye, and the two meet at the nose; the body has on each side at the base two square black spots and two square white spots, and beyond them, nearer the apex, and also on each side, are three white lines.

The caterpillar is smooth and black, with innumerable whitish dots; there are also eleven large spots of the same colour arrayed in a row on each side of the back, and beneath these as many spots of the same size and of a bright coral-red colour; the head is of the same coral-red colour, and a line of the same colour runs all along the back, from the head to the horn; the horn is red at the base and black at the tip. It feeds on sea-spurge.

The chrysalis is pale brown and delicately lined and dotted with black in the manner of network; it buries itself in the loose dry sand on the sea coast.

The eggs are covered with liquid gum, which enables them to stick on the small leaves of the spurge. In a fortnight these hatch and produce little black caterpillars; the white and red spots appear as the caterpillar increases in size, and in a few weeks it becomes a most beautiful object, and so conspicuous as to attract the sea-gulls and terns, which devour them in numbers. We have never had the pleasure of finding either the caterpillar or perfect moth. Our description of the caterpillar is taken from the Entomological Magazine.

This information was taken from the public-domain The Illustrated Natural History of British Moths (1869) by Edward Newman.

Subspecies edit

  • Hyles euphorbiae euphorbiae
  • Hyles euphorbiae conspicua (Rothschild & Jordan, 1903) (Middle East)

References edit

  1. ^ Coombs, E. M., et al., Eds. (2004). Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 254.

External links edit

  • Spurge Hawk-moth UKMoths
  • Lepiforum e.V.
  • Vlindernet.nl (in Dutch)

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Hyles euphorbiae the spurge hawk moth is a European moth of the family Sphingidae It has been found in Pontresina Switzerland altitude of 1 805m This hawk moth is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed leafy spurge Euphorbia virgata but usually only in conjunction with other agents 1 The larvae consume the leaves and bracts of the plant The species was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae Spurge hawk mothAdultLarvaScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily SphingidaeGenus HylesSpecies H euphorbiaeBinomial nameHyles euphorbiae Linnaeus 1758 SynonymsSphinx euphorbiae Linnaeus 1758Sphinx esulae Hufnagel 1766Deilephila esulae Boisduval 1834Celerio euphorbiae conspicua Rothschild amp Jordan 1903Celerio euphorbiae giganteomaculata Gehlen 1930Celerio euphorbiae nigrofasciata Igel 1928Celerio euphorbiae decolorata Closs 1913 Celerio euphorbiae cyparissiae Schultz 1903Celerio euphorbiae cyanea Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae conspicuata Bandermann 1926Celerio euphorbiae confusa Wladasch 1939 Celerio euphorbiae clossi Hannemann 1917Celerio euphorbiae cleopatra Wladasch 1931 Celerio euphorbiae clementiae Bayard 1928Celerio euphorbiae canarina Wladasch 1924Celerio euphorbiae caecigena Bandermann 1924Celerio euphorbiae brunnescens Schultz 1904Celerio euphorbiae bilinea Schultz 1904Celerio euphorbiae bandermanni Wladasch 1933Celerio euphorbiae atrolimbata Dannehl 1929Celerio euphorbiae argustana Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae apiciplaga Gehlen 1930Celerio euphorbiae annellata Closs 1915Celerio euphorbiae angustefasciata Villarrubia 1974 Celerio euphorbiae ancestralis Wladasch 1939 Celerio euphorbiae albicans Closs 1917 Celerio euphorbiae demaculata Schultz 1911Celerio euphorbiae dolomiticola Stauder 1930Celerio euphorbiae effuscata Wladasch 1939 Celerio euphorbiae elliana Bandermann 1917Celerio euphorbiae ernata Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae farinata Wladasch 1931 Celerio euphorbiae filapjewi O Bang Haas 1936Celerio euphorbiae flaveola Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae flavidior Sohn Rethel 1929Celerio euphorbiae galiata Bandermann 1934Celerio euphorbiae grentzenbergi ziczac Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae grisea Closs 1911 Celerio euphorbiae grisearubea saumoneae Wladasch 1933Celerio euphorbiae griseonympha Bandermann 1924Celerio euphorbiae heliophila Wladasch 1941 Celerio euphorbiae ilia Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae incarnate Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae jachani Closs 1921 Celerio euphorbiae krombachi Closs 1917 Celerio euphorbiae latefasciata Vilarrubia 1974 Celerio euphorbiae latefasciata Schultz 1911Celerio euphorbiae lilacina Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae lucida Derzhavets 1980Celerio euphorbiae minor Vilarrubia 1974 Celerio euphorbiae multicolor Wladasch 1931 Celerio euphorbiae nebulosa Gehlen 1930Celerio euphorbiae nigerrima Gehlen 1930Celerio euphorbiae nigra Gehlen 1932Celerio euphorbiae nigrescens Rothschild amp Jordan 1903Celerio euphorbiae nigricans Closs 1917Celerio euphorbiae nymphaea Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae olivacea Closs 1917 Celerio euphorbiae pallida Closs 1913Celerio euphorbiae perfulva Schultz 1911Celerio euphorbiae philippsi Bandermann 1929Celerio euphorbiae restricta Rothschild amp Jordan 1903Celerio euphorbiae roseata Bandermann 1931Celerio euphorbiae rothschildi Stauder 1928Celerio euphorbiae rubescens mediofasciata olivacea Wladasch 1933Celerio euphorbiae rudolfi Bandermann 1924Celerio euphorbiae rufomelana Tutt 1904Celerio euphorbiae ruhlii Bandermann 1915Celerio euphorbiae silesiana Wladasch 1924Celerio euphorbiae sinensis Closs 1917Celerio euphorbiae strasillai Stauder 1921Celerio euphorbiae suarezi Agenjo 1952Celerio euphorbiae subiacensis Dannehl 1929Celerio euphorbiae subvittata Schultz 1911Celerio euphorbiae suffusa Tutt 1904Celerio euphorbiae sulphurata Bandermann 1925Celerio euphorbiae testata Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae typica latifolei Wladasch 1929Celerio euphorbiae umbrata Gehlen 1929Celerio euphorbiae unimacula Closs 1915Celerio euphorbiae vandalusica Ribbe 1910Celerio euphorbiae variegata Closs 1913Celerio euphorbiae viereckana Bandermann 1928Celerio euphorbiae vinacea reducta Wladasch 1941 Celerio euphorbiae virescens Gehlen 1930Celerio euphorbiae viverina Denso 1908 Celerio euphorbiae zableri Bandermann 1934Celerio euphorbiae ziczac Fritsch 1912Deilephila euphorbiae aczeli Bezsilla 1943Deilephila euphorbiae coniuncta Lutkemeyer 1920Deilephila euphorbiae cuspidata Rebel 1908Deilephila euphorbiae defecta Bartel 1902Deilephila euphorbiae etrusca Verity 1911Deilephila euphorbiae grentzenbergi Staudinger 1885Deilephila euphorbiae helioscopiae de Selys Longchamp 1857 Deilephila euphorbiae krancheri Bandermann 1916Deilephila euphorbiae lafitolii Thierry Mieg 1889Deilephila euphorbiae mediofasciata Mayer 1907Deilephila euphorbiae mosana Lambillion 1908Deilephila euphorbiae nigerrima Salzl 1924Deilephila euphorbiae oberthueri Bandermann 1931Deilephila euphorbiae paralias Nickerl 1837Deilephila euphorbiae rubescens Garbowski 1892Hyles euphorbiae gonneri Bandermann 1915 Contents 1 Description 2 Subspecies 3 References 4 External linksDescription editThe Spurge Hawk Moth Fore wings grey with an almost square olive brown blotch at the base another olive brown blotch near the middle and a long oblique band of the same colour commencing in a point at the extreme apex of the wing and gradually growing wider until it reaches the margin where it is very broad hind wings pink with a black blotch at the base and a black band half way between this black blotch and the margin and a snowy white blotch at the anal angle thorax and body olive brown with a white line on each side of the thorax just at the base of the wings this line runs on each side along the head just above the eye and the two meet at the nose the body has on each side at the base two square black spots and two square white spots and beyond them nearer the apex and also on each side are three white lines The caterpillar is smooth and black with innumerable whitish dots there are also eleven large spots of the same colour arrayed in a row on each side of the back and beneath these as many spots of the same size and of a bright coral red colour the head is of the same coral red colour and a line of the same colour runs all along the back from the head to the horn the horn is red at the base and black at the tip It feeds on sea spurge The chrysalis is pale brown and delicately lined and dotted with black in the manner of network it buries itself in the loose dry sand on the sea coast The eggs are covered with liquid gum which enables them to stick on the small leaves of the spurge In a fortnight these hatch and produce little black caterpillars the white and red spots appear as the caterpillar increases in size and in a few weeks it becomes a most beautiful object and so conspicuous as to attract the sea gulls and terns which devour them in numbers We have never had the pleasure of finding either the caterpillar or perfect moth Our description of the caterpillar is taken from the Entomological Magazine This information was taken from the public domainThe Illustrated Natural History of British Moths 1869 by Edward Newman nbsp Egg nbsp Larva nbsp Male dorsal side nbsp Male ventral side nbsp Female dorsal side nbsp Female ventral sideSubspecies editHyles euphorbiae euphorbiae Hyles euphorbiae conspicua Rothschild amp Jordan 1903 Middle East References edit Coombs E M et al Eds 2004 Biological Control of Invasive Plants in the United States Corvallis Oregon State University Press 254 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hyles euphorbiae Spurge Hawk moth UKMoths Lepiforum e V Vlindernet nl in Dutch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hyles euphorbiae amp oldid 1171644772, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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