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Pandora Sphinx - Moth
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Pandora Sphinx

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The Pandora Sphinx is a large moth species native to North America, distinguished by its striking green and pink coloration and larvae that feed on grapevines and Virginia creeper.

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What does the Pandora Sphinx moth look like?

The Pandora Sphinx is a large moth species distinguished by its striking green and pink coloration. This vibrant camouflage helps it blend in with foliage and leaves.

Where is the Pandora Sphinx moth native to?

This large moth species is native to North America. It can be found in various regions across the continent where its host plants grow.

What do Pandora Sphinx larvae feed on?

The larvae primarily feed on the leaves of grapevines and Virginia creeper. Because of this diet, they are sometimes considered pests by vineyard owners.

What is the scientific name for the Pandora Sphinx moth?

The scientific name for the Pandora Sphinx is Eumorpha pandorus. It belongs to the Sphingidae family, which includes other large, heavy-bodied moths.

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