swap_horiz Blinded sphinx Alternatives
Looking for alternatives to Blinded sphinx? Compare the top Moth options ranked by our AI scoring system.
Blinded sphinx
The blinded sphinx *Paonias excaecata* is a North American moth distinguished by prominent eyespots on its wings. This species, first described in 1797, lacks functional eyes and relies on these markings for navigation and potentially mate attraction. Adults do not feed; the larvae are supported by...
apps Top Blinded sphinx Alternatives
The top alternative to Blinded sphinx in 2026 is Ceanothus Silkmoth with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Polyphemus moth (9.1) and Glover's Silkmoth (8.8).
Ceanothus Silkmoth
The Ceanothus Silkmoth is a sizable moth belonging to the Saturniidae family. It’s notable for its large size and distin...
Polyphemus moth
The Polyphemus moth is a large silkmoth belonging to the Saturniidae family and found primarily in North America. It’s n...
Glover's Silkmoth
The Glover’s Silkmoth is a significant North American moth belonging to the Saturniidae family. It's recognized by its s...
Columbia Silkmoth
The Columbia Silkmoth is a striking lepidopteran native to the boreal forests of Canada and the northern United States,...
Great peacock moth
The great peacock moth, *Saturnia pyri*, is a large European moth belonging to the Saturniidae family. Its most distinct...
Pandora Sphinx
The Pandora Sphinx is a large moth species native to North America, distinguished by its striking green and pink colorat...
Eumorpha pandorus
Eumorpha pandorus, or the Pandorus sphinx moth, is a large species native to North America whose larvae primarily consum...
Buff-tip
The buff-tip is Phalera bucephala, a European and Asian notodontid described by Linnaeus in 1758 and famous for resting...
Eyed hawk-moth
The Eyed hawk-moth is a Palearctic species known for the striking blue and pink eyespots on its hindwings, which it flas...
Io moth
The Io moth is a colorful North American species notable for the striking, multicolored eyespots on its hindwings and it...
Wood tiger
The wood tiger (Arctia plantaginis) is a Holarctic moth notable for extreme geographic variation in hindwing coloration,...
Pandorus sphinx
The Pandorus sphinx, Eumorpha pandorus, is a North American hawkmoth described by Hubner in 1821, with larvae that feed...
One-eyed sphinx
The one-eyed sphinx, Smerinthus cerisyi, is a North American hawkmoth described by William Kirby in 1837, with blue hind...
Virginia Ctenucha
The Virginia Ctenucha is a striking day-flying moth native to North America, notable for its iridescent blue body and di...
Slender Clearwing
The Slender Clearwing is a day-flying hawk moth native to North America, distinguished by its translucent wings and red-...
Scorched wing
The scorched wing (Plagodis dolabraria) is a European geometrid whose orange-brown wings bear dark markings that mimic t...
Graceful Clearwing
The Graceful Clearwing is a day-flying hawk moth of the Sphingidae family, noted for its transparent wings and hummingbi...
Light emerald
The light emerald (Campaea margaritata) is a common European geometrid that rests with wings flat, displaying pale green...
Walnut sphinx
The walnut sphinx, Amorpha juglandis, is a North American hawkmoth whose caterpillars feed on walnut and hickory and can...
Carolina sphinx
The Carolina sphinx, Manduca sexta, is the adult tobacco hornworm of the Americas, a laboratory model organism first des...
summarize Quick Comparison Summary
See all Moth ranked by score
emoji_events View Full Moth Rankings