Hippotion boerhaviae
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H. boerhaviae
Binomial name
Hippotion boerhaviae
(Fabricius, 1775)[1]
Synonyms
  • Sphinx boerhaviae Fabricius, 1775
  • Sphinx octopunctata Gmelin, 1790
  • Sphinx vampyrus Fabricius, 1787

Hippotion boerhaviae is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from Sri Lanka, India, Nepal, Thailand, south-eastern China (Hong Kong and Guangdong), Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, eastern Australia and New Caledonia.[2]

The wingspan is 50-68 mm. Adults sometimes visit flowers. They may travel long distances, either voluntary or involuntary.

The larvae mainly feed on Oldenlandia and Spermacoce species. In India, they have been recorded on Impatiens species, Spermacoce stricta, Spermacoce hispida, Glossostigma spathulatum, Boerhavia repens and Boerhavia diffusa. The host plant is Pentas lanceolata in Australia. The larvae are green with black and white spots along each side.

The pupa is silvery brown, with a row of black spots along each side.[3]

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