Death's Head Hawkmoth

Acherontia atropos

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NW Qtr, AR (Zone 6a) | October 2006 | Neutral
- Distribution -
Found throughout Africa, Madagascar and most of Europe. A slightly different form, regarded by some as a separate species, is found throughout Asia.

- Derivation of Name -
The Death's head hawk moth is so called because of the skull-like pattern on the thorax. As far as the latin name is concerned, according to Pinhey (1975): "Atropos, one of the Fates, was a daughter of Nox and Erebus and was illustrated... with veiled face and a pair of scissors to cut the thread of life. This is the thoracic pattern of a mask with scissors below it. A sinister but undeserved portrait."


- Life Cycle -

o Adult: When handled the moth emits a loud squeaking sound made using the curled up proboscis. The adult moth raids bee... read more
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