Comma nephele hawk moth

Nephele comma

''Nephele comma'' is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is very common throughout the Ethiopian Region, including Madagascar.
Hawk moth at Ankarafarantsika NP Madagascar-1 Same, but viewed from above Ankarafantsika,Comma nephele hawk moth,Madagascar North,Nephele comma,hawk moth

Appearance

The length of the forewings is 32–39 mm and the wingspan is 76–86 mm. It is a very variable species. The body and forewings are dark olive green to reddish-brown and to light ochreous-brown. The dorsum of the abdomen is broadly of the same colour as the thorax. There are three large quadrate blackish lateral spots. The forewings have irregular dark transverse bands which are usually much better developed in the olive or ochreous specimens than in the reddish ones. The terminal area has a greyish tinge, usually in distinct contrast with the remainder of the wing and clearly defined proximally by a regular blackish submarginal line running from the apex to the tornus. In the typical form, the stigma is a prominent silvery white reversed comma with its curve towards the base of the wing and its extremities towards the termen. This stigma is even more dilated posteriorly and reduced anteriorly in form ''charoba'' and is reduced to a tiny dot or altogether absent in form ''derasa''. The hindwings are various shades of olive, with a darker margin.
Hawk moth at Ankarafarantsika NP Madagascar Moth photgraphed using flash Comma nephele hawk moth,Madagascar,Moth,Nephele comma

Food

The larvae feed on the leaves of ''Carissa'' species.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilySphingidae
GenusNephele
SpeciesN. comma
Photographed in
Madagascar