description Pine hawk-moth Overview
The pine hawk-moth, Sphinx pinastri, is a sphingid moth of the Palearctic region. Its gray wings are marked with dark lines, providing a subdued appearance among conifer foliage and bark. The larvae feed mainly on Scots pine and Norway spruce, and may also use other conifers such as maritime pine and cedar of Lebanon. The species is of interest to observers of conifer forests and to entomologists studying hawk-moth life cycles.
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