White-lined sphinx

Hyles lineata

"Hyles lineata", also known as the white-lined sphinx, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. They are sometimes known as the hummingbird moth because of their bird-like size and flight patterns.
Munch, Munch  Hyles lineata,White-lined sphinx

Appearance

As caterpillars, they have a wide range of color phenotypes but show consistent adult coloration. With a wide geographic range throughout Central and North America, "H. lineata" is known to feed on many different host plants as caterpillars and pollinate a variety of flowers as adults.
Sphinx and honeysuckle coral Like a hummer feeding on Lonicera caprifolium Hyles lineata,White-lined sphinx; Lonicera caprifolium

Behavior

The foraging patterns of "H. lineata" varies according to altitude, temperature and other factors, all of which are highly variable over its vast geographic distribution.

"Hyles lineata" prefer flying at night but also sometimes fly during the day. They are most commonly seen at dusk and dawn.
Humming bird hawk moth Southern Arizona experienced the hottest summer ever recorded in 2020. A year later we may break the wettest monsoon season ever recorded which has brought out an abundance of insects and wildflowers. These moth caterpillars are numerous which should make for an interesting moth season. Geotagged,United States,White-lined sphinx

Habitat

With such a wide geographic range, "H. lineata" are known to live in a variety of habitats, including deserts, gardens and suburbs. They have also been seen in abundance in the mountains of Colorado, but their presence varies from year to year in many places.
Hornworm N. Texas tobacco hornworm in home garden.  Will morph into white-lined sphinx moth. Hyles lineata,White-lined sphinx

Food

The caterpillars have been gathered and eaten by Native Americans. After collection, they would be skewered and roasted for a feast, and any leftovers were stored whole or ground up after being dried. The nutritional value of the larvae has been analyzed, and found to be significant; they contain almost as much fat as hamburger meat, but have almost one-third less saturated fat, and more energy, protein, carbohydrate, riboflavin, and niacin than hamburger meat.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilySphingidae
GenusHyles
SpeciesH. lineata