Logo
  • United Kingdom
    • View
      • Thumbnails
      • Images
      • List
      • Tree
    • Protected species
    • Latin names
    • Vernacular names
    • Change country
  • Tools
    • Search
    • Compare
      • Species
      • Preparations
    • UTM map
    • Lunar calendar
    • EntomoLabels
      • Home page
      • Export species list
      • Export family list
    • European Moth Nights
    • Records
    • Upload
  • Galleries
    • Species
    • Preparations
    • Users
    • For identification
  • Website
    • Update List
    • Milestones
    • Literature
    • Links
    • Security
    • Privacy
    • Citation
    • Statistics
    • Settings
  • Team
    • Author
    • Contributors
    • Translators

    • Contact
  • User
    • Login
    • Sign
    • English English
    • Polski Polski
    • Slovenčina Slovenčina
  1. United Kingdom
  2. Ascalapha odorata
Ascalapha odorata(Linnaeus, 1758)
  1. Erebidae
  2. Erebinae
  3. Thermesiini
  4. Ascalapha
  5.  odorata
Gallery Records Upload Report error

TL: America

Habitat

  • Tropical rainforest

FU
FD

110-165 mm

    Regional distr. - legend
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      DeutschSchwarze Hexe
      EnglishBlack Witch Moth
      EspañolMariposa de la Muerte
      EspañolPolilla Bruja
      FrançaisLa Sorcière Noire
      PortuguêsBorboleta-bruxa
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      AnacardiaceaeMangifera
      FabaceaeAcaciaAcacia
      FabaceaeAlbiziaSilk plants
      FabaceaeCassia
      FabaceaeIngaShimbillo
      FabaceaeProsopis
      FabaceaeRobiniaLocusts
      MoraceaeFicusFig tree
    • Links
    • LanguageWebsiteAuthors
      Butterflies and Moths of North America
      North American Moth Photographers Group
      Pacific Northwest Moths

    The QR code below, when scanned, automatically opens a page with a description of this species. Placing the code on a label under the specimen, on poster or information board in a museum or exhibition will allow for quick and easy display of full information about the species on the smartphone of the interested person.

    Female, upperside.

    Halvard MidtunCaribbean Netherlands, Saba

    Female, upperside.

    Halvard MidtunCaribbean Netherlands, Saba
    Extinct
    Extinct in the wild
    Critically endangered
    Endangered
    Vulnerable
    Near Threatened
    Least Concern
    Lower Risk
    Legally protected
    CITES
    Image
    Headquarters:
    Okopowa 113/37
    91-849 Łódź, Polska
    +48 601 283 485
    info(at)lepidoptera.eu

    Website

    • Security
    • Privacy
    • Citation
    • Milestones
    • Literature
    • Statistics

    What's new

    Last website update

    • 3 December 2025

    Previous website update

    • 3 September 2025

    How to Cite a Website

    • 3 September 2025
    49.655
    Species
    3.126
    Users
    Sign up for our newsletter:
    Like Us
    on Facebook
    © 2025 All Rights Reserved by Christopher Jonko.
    iNaturalist