| Hyles gallii | (Rottemburg, 1775) |
TL: Germany
Habitat
- Dry sunny slopes
- Forest clearings
- Gardens
- Glades
- Parks
Similar species
65-85 mm
- Local names
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Language Vernacular name
ČeskyLišaj svízelový
DanskSnerresværmer
DeutschLabkrautschwärmer
Eesti keelMadara-vöötsuru
EnglishBedstraw Hawkmoth
FrançaisSphinx de la Garance
ÍslenskaMöðrusvarmi
LietuviųLipikinis sfinksas
MagyarGalajszender
NederlandsWalstropijlstaart
NorskVanlig mauresvermer
PolskiZmrocznik przytuliak
SlovenčinaLišaj lipkavcový
SuomeksiMatarakiitäjä
SvenskaBrunsprötad skymningssvärmare
РусскийБражник подмаренниковый
УкраїнськаБражник підмаренниковий
中文深色白眉天蛾
日本語イブキスズメ
한국어멋쟁이박각시
- Primary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Onagraceae Chamerion angustifolium Resebay Willowherb Onagraceae Epilobium parviflorum Small-Flowered Willow Herb Onagraceae Fuchsia Fuchsia Rubiaceae Galium mollugo Hedge Bedstraw Rubiaceae Galium verum Lady's Bedstraw - Secondary hostplants
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Family Latin name Vernacular name Onagraceae Circaea Nightshade Onagraceae Fuchsia Fuchsia Plantaginaceae Plantago major Ratstail Plantain Rubiaceae Galium aparine Goosegrass
- Synonyms and other combinations
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Latin name Author Deilephila intermedia Kirby, 1837 Deilephila chamaenerii Harris, 1839 Deilephila oxybaphi Clemens, 1859 Celerio chishimana Matsumura, 1929 Celerio sachaliensis Matsumura, 1929 Celerio nepalensis Daniel, 1961 Celerio tibetanica Eichler, 1971
- Links
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Language Website Authors
Japanese Moths
Lepidoptera and their ecology Wolfgang Wagner
Lepiforum e. V.
Moths and Butterflies of Europe and North Africa Paolo Mazzei
Moths and butterflies of Sweden Magnus Unger
Moths of India
North American Moth Photographers Group
Pacific Northwest Moths
Plants parasites of Europe Willem N. Ellis
Schmetterling - Raupe Walter Schön
Sphingidae of the Western Palaearctic Tony Pittaway
Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory Ian Kitching
Svenska fjärilar Bert Gustafsson
UK Moths Ian Kimber
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