Habitat

  • Forest clearings
  • Glades
  • Sandy terrain
  • Scrub

MU
FU

33 - 60 mm

Phenogram based on the literature
  • Local names
  • LanguageVernacular name
    CatalàBorinot de la matajaia
    ČeskyLišaj pupalkový
    DanskNatlyssværmer
    DeutschNachtkerzenschwärmer
    EnglishWillowherb Hawk-moth
    EnglishWillowherb Hawkmoth
    EspañolEsfinge proserpina
    FrançaisSphinx de l'Epilobe
    FrançaisSphinx de l'Oenothère
    LietuviųNakvišinis sfinksas
    MagyarTörpeszender
    NederlandsTeunisbloempijlstaart
    PolskiPostojak wiesiołkowiec
    SlovenčinaLišaj pupalkový
    SuomeksiHelokkikiitäjä
    SvenskaNattljussvärmare
    БеларускаяБражнік празерпіна
    БеларускаяБражник прозерпина
    РусскийБражник прозерпина
    РусскийПрозерпина
    ЎзбекчаПрозерпина
    УкраїнськаБражник Прозерпіна
    ქართულიოლეანდრეს მცირე სფინქსი
    ქართულიპროზერპინა
  • Synonyms and other combinations
  • Latin nameAuthor
    Sphinx proserpinaPallas, 1772
    Sphinx oenotheraeDenis & Schiffermüller, 1775
    Sphinx schieffermilleriFuessly, 1779
    Sphinx francofurtanaFabricius, 1781
    Proserpinus aenotheroidesButler, 1876

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