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Hemaris diffinis, the snowberry clearwing, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. This moth is sometimes called "hummingbird moth" or "flying lobster". This moth is sometimes called "hummingbird moth" or "flying lobster".
Hemaris thysbe, the hummingbird clearwing, is a moth of the family Sphingidae (hawkmoths). Coloration varies between individuals, but typically the moth is olive green and burgundy on its back, and white or yellow and burgundy on the underside. Its wings are transparent with a reddish-brown border.
Hemaris diffinis (Boisduval, 1836) – snowberry clearwing; Hemaris ducalis (Staudinger, 1887) – Pamir bee hawkmoth; Hemaris fuciformis (Linnaeus, 1758) – broad-bordered bee hawk-moth; Hemaris galunae Eitschberger, Müller & Kravchenko, 2005 – Levant bee hawkmoth; Hemaris gracilis (Grote & Robinson, 1865) – slender clearwing or graceful ...
Snowberry clearwing Hemaris: Sphingidae 1836 Hemaris gracilis [4] (Status: Special concern) Slender clearwing Graceful clearwing Hemaris: Sphingidae 1865 Hemaris thysbe [27] Hummingbird clearwing Hemaris: Sphingidae 1775 Hemileuca maia [4] (Status: Special concern) Buck moth Hemileuca: Saturniidae 1773 Heterocampa guttivitta [17] Saddled ...
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The plant serves as a larval host for the snowberry clearwing (Hemaris diffinis), [10] which is a pollinator that resembles a small hummingbird. [11] It is also a host plant for the dogbane tiger moth (Cycnia tenera) and the zebra caterpillar (Melanchra picta).