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grimaced moth specimen

grimaced moth specimen

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The grimace moth, also known as the human face moth and the skull moth, belongs to the family Lepidoptera Sphinidae. Its distinctive feature is that there are skull-shaped markings on the back of the chest, the color of the wings is mainly dark dark brown, the front wings are black, cyan, and yellow, the rear wings are yellow, and there are wide black bands at the base, middle and outer edges. Wing span is about 100-125mm, adults appear in July-August, phototaxis at night, and stop on tree trunks during the day. When disturbed, it squeaks and jumps. With Solanaceae, Leguminosae, Oleaceae and other plants as hosts, larvae harm crops such as flax. The grimace moth is widely distributed and is common in the low-altitude mountains of Asia.

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