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PROSERPINUS TERLOOI - Proserpinus terlooi (Terloo sphinx moth) is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found from southern Arizona to Sonora in Mexico.The wingspan is 4...
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Proserpinus terlooi (Terloo sphinx moth) is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found from southern Arizona to Sonora in Mexico.The wingspan is 42–48 mm. The forewing upperside is nearly uniformly greyish-green with a darker green median band. The hindwing upperside has a reddish basal area and a greyish marginal band. * There is one generation per year with adults on wing in July and August. Adults fly during the very late afternoon or evening, nectaring from flowers. * The larvae feed on Boerhavia species (including Boerhavia coccinea and Boerhavia coulteri). There are at least three colour morphs, ranging from very pale green to slightly darker green and a mottled brown and gray pattern. |