List of moths of Great Britain (Sphingidae)

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The family Sphingidae comprises the "hawk-moths", of which seventeen occur regularly in Great Britain:

Subfamily Sphinginae[]

Privet hawk-moth

Subfamily Smerinthinae[]

Lime hawk-moth
  • Mimas tiliae, lime hawk-moth — south and centre
  • Smerinthus ocellata, eyed hawk-moth — south and centre
  • Laothoe populi, poplar hawk-moth — throughout

Subfamily Macroglossinae[]

Small elephant hawk-moth
  • Hemaris tityus, narrow-bordered bee hawkmoth — south-west, west-central, north-west and east (Nationally Scarce B) ‡
  • Hemaris fuciformis, broad-bordered bee hawkmoth — south and east-central (Nationally Scarce B)
  • Macroglossum stellatarum, hummingbird hawk-moth — common migrant, resident in south-west
  • Proserpinus proserpina, willowherb hawk-moth — south and east (may be accidental import)
  • Daphnis nerii, oleander hawk-moth — migrant
  • Hyles euphorbiae, spurge hawk-moth — migrant
  • Hyles gallii, bedstraw hawk-moth — migrant (occasionally over-winters)
  • [Hyles nicaea, Mediterranean hawk-moth — possible migrant, more likely import]
  • [Hyles hippophaes, seathorn hawk-moth — possible migrant, more likely import]
  • Hyles livornica, striped hawk-moth — migrant
  • Hyles lineata, white-lined hawk-moth — ?vagrant
  • Deilephila elpenor, elephant hawk-moth — south and centre (common), north (rare)
  • Deilephila porcellus, small elephant hawk-moth — south, centre and north (localized)
  • Hippotion celerio, silver-striped hawk-moth — migrant

Species listed in the 2007 UK Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP)[1] are indicated by a double-dagger symbol (‡)—species so listed for research purposes only are also indicated with an asterisk (‡*).

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Butterfly Conservation, 2007. The UK Biodiversity Action Plan – Moths. Butterfly Conservation, Wareham, UK. 4p.
  • Waring, Paul, Martin Townsend and Richard Lewington (2003) Field Guide to the Moths of Great Britain and Ireland. British Wildlife Publishing, Hook, UK. ISBN 0-9531399-1-3.
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