
Eumorpha labruscae - Wikipedia
Eumorpha labruscae, the gaudy sphinx, is a moth in the family Sphingidae. Wingspan of 45⁄16 – 43⁄4 inches (11–12 cm). Its body and dorsal forewings are a deep green color. The dorsal hindwings have purple-blue patches, yellow borders, and a red spot near the inner margin. The underside is yellow green and gray purple.
Gaudy sphinx - Butterflies and Moths
Identification: Body and forewing uppersides are deep gray-green. Hindwing upperside has purple-blue patches, yellow borders, and a red spot near the inner margin. Underside is yellow-green and gray-purple. Wing Span: 4 5/16 - 4 3/4 inches (11 - 12 cm). Life History: Caterpillars pupate in shallow underground burrows. Flight: .
Sphinx Moths, the Stars of the Evening Garden - Birds and Blooms
Sep 27, 2024 · A gaudy sphinx moth (above) looks like a green leaf until you notice the amazing coloration on its lower wings. These green sphinx moths have a wingspan of up to 4 inches and are active at night, feeding from nectar flowers.
Gaudy Sphinx Moth (Eumorpha labruscae) - Insect Identification
The Gaudy Sphinx Moth is found truly an American moth because its range includes all three Americas: North, Central, and South America. It is found as far south as parts of Argentina. In North America, it rarely ventures north of the Gulf coast states, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Gaudy Sphinx Moth– Identification, Life Cycle, Facts & Pictures
Learn about the Gaudy Sphinx Moth and their identification. Get details about their size, their life cycle, the caterpillar and their diet, the pupa and the adult moth.
Eumorpha labruscae - SPHINGIDAE OF THE UNITED STATES OF …
With its bright green forewings, and bright hindwings, it’s no wonder it’s common name is Gaudy. This species is found throughout Central and South America, and only in Southeastern Texas and South Florida in the USA. This moth has been known to fly …
Gaudy Sphinx - Imagine Our Florida, Inc
The Gaudy sphinx, Eumorpha labruscae, is a common and vibrant green moth whose range is from Argentina to Canada. Host plants include muscadine grapes, Christmas bush, and other vines. Pupae climb down into the soil where metamorphosis takes place.
Species Eumorpha labruscae - Gaudy Sphinx - Hodges#7866
Nov 28, 2022 · Moth Photographers Group - range map, photos of larvae, living and pinned adults. An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.
Gaudy Sphinx (Eumorpha labruscae) - iNaturalist
Eumorpha labruscae (gaudy sphinx) is a moth in the family Sphingidae, with a wingspan of 4 5⁄16–4 3⁄4 inches (11–12 cm). Its body and dorsal forewings are a deep green color. The dorsal hindwings have purple-blue patches, yellow borders, and a red spot near the inner margin.
Gaudy Sphinx Moth - iNaturalist
Eumorpha labruscae (gaudy sphinx) is a moth in the family Sphingidae, with a wingspan of 4 5⁄16–4 3⁄4 inches (11–12 cm). Its body and dorsal forewings are a deep green color.