Privet Hawkmoth, female and male

© ML-02

Kerava, Finland, early June, 2002

Fuji Provia 400F, Sigma EX 180/3.5 IF APO macro, Minolta 800Si, tripod

Fairly thinly distributed and rare throughout its range in southern Finland, the Privet Hawkmoth begins its flight season in mid-June and ends in mid-July. A second generation can develop in very hot summers. The species is active at night and is attracted by light. Mainly found in cultural environments.

The larva of the privet hawkmoth

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