The large striped brown adult hawk moths of southern Africa

Here is some illustrated ID help for the large striped brown adult hawk moths. This is not necessarily an exhaustive selection, and I'm sure more species will come to light in future.

The WHITE STRIPED browns

These moths have white (or pinkish) stripes running vertically down the wing.

Photo credits: Hyles livornica @henrydelange | Rhodafra opheltes @ricky_taylor | Basiotha charis @janet_taylor | Basiotha schenki @steveball




The BROWN STRIPED browns

Most of the Hippotions and a couple of Theretras. Check abdomen markings (or lack thereof) and the shape, width and colour of the median band when ID'ing your moths. There is quite a lot of variation within a species, and older, worn moths can look very different to freshly emerged adults.

Photo credits: Hippotion balsaminae @botswanabugs | Hippotion eson @moira_fitzpatrick | Hippotion celerio @suncana | Theretra monteironis @riana60 | Hippotion osiris @ajdyason | Hippotion aporodes (probably) @jeanpaulboerekamps | Theretra cajus @colin25


This was knocked up pretty quickly, so please let me know of any errors or omissions ;-)

Thank you very much, as always, to the photographers for their wonderful images!
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Posted on January 5, 2023 08:50 AM by karoopixie karoopixie

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Thank you so much for this @karoopixie
Perhaps we need to start taking pics of backwing and the undersides as well, if that is possible.

Posted by botswanabugs over 1 year ago

Hindwings and undersides are difficult to photograph if they're not showing them. I think there's enough info on the top sides to ID with some confidence, so it's all good :-)

Posted by karoopixie over 1 year ago

Thanks1

Posted by colin25 over 1 year ago

Cool!

Posted by jeanpaulboerekamps over 1 year ago

Brilliant, thank you!

Posted by suncana over 1 year ago

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