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Laothoe populi

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Species of moth

Poplar hawk-moth
InOxfordshire, England
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Domain:Eukaryota
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Lepidoptera
Family:Sphingidae
Genus:Laothoe
Species:
L. populi
Binomial name
Laothoe populi
Synonyms
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    • Sphinx populiLinnaeus, 1758
    • Sphinx tremulaeBorkhausen, 1793
    • Merinthus palustrisHolle, 1865
    • Smerinthus borkhauseniBartel, 1900
    • Smerinthus roseotinctaReuter, 1893
    • Amorpha populi angustata(Closs, 1916)
    • Amorpha populi depupillatus(Silbernagel, 1943)
    • Amorpha populi flavomaculataMezger, 1928
    • Amorpha populi lapponaRangnow, 1935
    • Amorpha populi pallidaTutt, 1902
    • Amorpha populi philiponiHuard, 1928
    • Amorpha populi suffusaTutt, 1902
    • Laothoe populi albidaCockayne, 1953
    • Laothoe populi basilutescensCockayne, 1953
    • Laothoe populi bicolor(Lempke, 1959)
    • Laothoe populi minor(Vilarrubia, 1973)
    • Laothoe populi moestaCockayne, 1953
    • Laothoe populi pallidaNewnham, 1900
    • Merinthus populi salicisHolle, 1865
    • Smerinthus populi cinerea-dilutaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi decorataSchultz, 1903
    • Smerinthus populi ferruginea-fasciataGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi ferrugineaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi fuchsiBartel, 1900
    • Smerinthus populi grisea-dilutaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi griseaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi pallida-fasciataGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi rectilineataKlemensiewicz, 1912
    • Smerinthus populi rufa-dilutaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi rufaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi rufescens(de Selys-Longschamps, 1857)
    • Smerinthus populi rufescensFuchs, 1889
    • Smerinthus populi subflavaGillmer, 1904
    • Smerinthus populi violaceaNewnham, 1900

Laothoe populi, thepoplar hawk-moth, is amoth of the familySphingidae. The species wasfirst described byCarl Linnaeus in his 175810th edition ofSystema Naturae. It is found throughout thePalearctic region and theNear East and is one of the most common members of the family in the region.[2] It is distinctive due to its habit of resting with its hindwings held further forward than (but still half hidden by) the forewings.

Adults may be seen from May to September, and do not feed, not having a functional proboscis, and can vary in colour from grey to yellow. The larva is green, feeds on poplar and some other tree species, and pupates below ground.

Description

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Laothoe populi is a large (wingspan 70–100 mm (2.8–3.9 in)), odd-looking species of moth, due to its habit of resting with its hindwings held further forward than (but still half hidden by) the forewings. The species lacks afrenulum joining the wings together, and is said to look like a cluster of dead leaves of the main host,poplar.

When disturbed, the moth will suddenly reveal a bright orange-red basal patch on the hindwing, possibly as a distraction or startle display. The wings are grey marked with darker greyfascia but with the greys occasionally replaced by buffish tones, a form more frequent among females than males. There is a white spot at the distal edge of the cell on the forewings.

Gynandromorphs, half female and half male, are common.[2]

Poplar hawk-moths have been known to produce a hybrid when mated with the eyed hawkmoth,Smerinthus ocellatus; the hybrid has eyes on the hindwings.[3]

  • A male poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
    A male poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
  • A male poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front
    A male poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front
  • A female poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
    A female poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
  • A female poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front
    A female poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front
  • A gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
    A gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the back
  • A gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front
    A gynandromorph poplar hawk-moth, viewed from the front

Life cycle

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  • Mating pair showing both colour variants
    Mating pair showing both colour variants
  • Egg
    Egg
  • Late instar larva
    Late instar larva
  • Larva
    Larva
  • Showing hindwing held forward of forewing
    Showing hindwing held forward of forewing
  • Imago, showing orange-red basal patch on hindwing
    Imago, showing orange-red basal patch on hindwing
  • Imago, lateral view
    Imago, lateral view

One or two broods are produced each year and adults can be seen from May to September. The adults do not feed. The species overwinters as apupa.

Egg

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The egg is large, spherical, pale green, and glossy, and is laid singly or in pairs on the underside of leaves of the host plant.[2] Females lay up to 200 eggs.

Larva

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On first hatching the larva (or "hornworm") is pale green with small yellowtubercles and a cream-coloured tail horn. Later, it develops yellow diagonal stripes on its sides, and pinkspiracles. Individuals feeding on willows may become quite heavily spotted with red. Others are more bluish white with cream stripes and tubercules. They are stout bodied, and grow to 65–85 mm (2.6–3.3 in).[2]

Pupa

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The larva pupates in an earthen cell 2–3 cm (0.79–1.18 in) below the surface, near its host plant. It has a shortcremaster.[2]

Adult

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Although they emerge late at night or early in the morning, the moth flies starting from the second night and is strongly attracted to light.

Host plants

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Laothoe populi feeds mainly onpoplar andaspen, but sometimes onwillow,alder,apple,tomato,birch,elm,oak andash. The food source used by the moth often depends on location.[2]

Subspecies

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  • Laothoe populi populi
  • Laothoe populi lappona(Rangnow, 1935)

Notes

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  1. ^"Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory: Laothoe populi". sphingidae.myspecies.info. Retrieved2023-06-25.
  2. ^abcdefPittaway, 1993, page not cited
  3. ^Ford, R. (1963).Larger British Moths. Warne Observer Series. p. 20.

References

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External links

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