Summary[edit] Description: Hippotion velox (Fabricius, 1793), to actinic light, Clump Point, Mission Beach, Queensland, 14/15 January 2016. Date: 15 January 2016, 00:30. Source: Hippotion velox. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location17° 51′ 31.14″ S, 146° 06′ 52.45″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.858651; 146.114569.
Summary[edit] Author: C. G. Finch-Davies (1875–1920) . . Description: British soldier, zoologist and artist. Date of birth/death: 24 May 1875: 4 August 1920. Location of birth/death: Delhi: Cape Town. Work period: 1883–1920. Work location: South Africa. Authority control: : Q2930470VIAF: 122272571LCCN: n77003644GND: 119306808WorldCat. Description: English: Common Striped Hawk, Hippotion eson. Date: 1904. Source/Photographer: "The Bird Paintings of CG Finch-Davies" - Transvaal Museum (1984).
Summary[edit] Description: From my trip to Thailand - May 28th - 4th June 2011, most moths were found at the various temples which had metal hallide bulbs fitted to them. The ones labelled 'Hang Dong' came to my 22w Actinic light. Please feel free to help aid identification or correct my proposed identifications. Date: 4 January 2006, 09:26. Source: Silver-striped Hawk-moth Hippotion celerio - Hang Dong, North Thailand. Author: Ben Sale from UK.
Summary[edit] Description: Hippotion velox (Fabricius, 1793), to actinic light, Clump Point, Mission Beach, Queensland, 14/15 January 2016. Date: 15 January 2016, 00:31. Source: Hippotion velox. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location17° 51′ 31.14″ S, 146° 06′ 52.45″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.858651; 146.114569.
Description: I found this Hawkmoth (Hippotion scrofa) caught in a golden orb weaver spider web. I thought it was dead, but when I retrieved it with a stick, it started flapping and carrying on. So, heroically, I sat him on the table, untangled the web and then tried to get the stick out of its mouth. Ha Ha Ha. It wasn't a stick, it was the spider, leaving two twisted legs hanging out. Como NSW Australia, January 2011. Date: 24 January 2011, 20:34. Source: Hawkmoth with dinner interruptus Uploaded by berichard. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location33° 59′ 57.38″ S, 151° 03′ 39.84″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-33.999272; 151.061067.