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- Q138270 subject Q8593025.
- Q138270 abstract "The genus Deilephila is part of the family Sphingidae, the hawk-moths or sphinxes. It consists of a small number of Palearctic species most of which have common names involving the phrase "Elephant hawk moth". They include the Elephant hawk moth, Deilephila elpenor, the Small Elephant Hawk Moth (D. porcellus) and the Chitral Elephant Hawk Moth (D. rivularis). The Oleander Hawk Moth is sometimes classified in this genus as D. nerii, but sometimes treated in genus Daphnis.The adults are quite similar to those of the related and larger genus Hyles. However their eyelashes are much more distinct, and the numerous spines on their abdomens are less strongly chitinized. They lay pale glossy green eggs. The larvae are not typical of hawk moth caterpillars, with the horn on the terminal segment being less pronounced than usual, and absent in some species. The head and thorax segments can be retracted into the first and second segments of the abdomen, which then appear enlarged and display eye-spots.The caterpillars feed mainly on plants of the Willowherb and Bedstraw families (Onagraceae and Rubiaceae) families.".
- Q138270 class Q1390.
- Q138270 family Q157683.
- Q138270 kingdom Q729.
- Q138270 order Q28319.
- Q138270 phylum Q1360.
- Q138270 synonym "*Choerocampa (Duponchel, 1835)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Cinogon (Butler, 1881)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Dilephila (Hampson, 1893)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Dilephila (Kuznetsova, 1906)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Dilophila (Agassiz, 1846)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Elpenor (Agassiz, 1846)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Elpenor (Oken, 1815)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Eumorpha (Hübner, 1806)".
- Q138270 synonym "*Metopsilus (Duncan, 1836)".
- Q138270 thumbnail Deilephila_elpenor_MHNT_dos.jpg?width=300.
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- Q138270 classis "Insecta".
- Q138270 familia Q157683.
- Q138270 name "Deilephila".
- Q138270 ordo Q28319.
- Q138270 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q138270 regnum "Animalia".
- Q138270 synonyms "*Choerocampa (Duponchel, 1835) *Cinogon (Butler, 1881) *Dilephila (Hampson, 1893) *Dilephila (Kuznetsova, 1906) *Dilophila (Agassiz, 1846) *Elpenor (Agassiz, 1846) *Elpenor (Oken, 1815) *Eumorpha (Hübner, 1806) *Metopsilus (Duncan, 1836)".
- Q138270 type Animal.
- Q138270 type Eukaryote.
- Q138270 type Insect.
- Q138270 type Species.
- Q138270 type Thing.
- Q138270 type Q1390.
- Q138270 type Q19088.
- Q138270 type Q729.
- Q138270 comment "The genus Deilephila is part of the family Sphingidae, the hawk-moths or sphinxes. It consists of a small number of Palearctic species most of which have common names involving the phrase "Elephant hawk moth". They include the Elephant hawk moth, Deilephila elpenor, the Small Elephant Hawk Moth (D. porcellus) and the Chitral Elephant Hawk Moth (D. rivularis). The Oleander Hawk Moth is sometimes classified in this genus as D.".
- Q138270 label "Deilephila".
- Q138270 depiction Deilephila_elpenor_MHNT_dos.jpg.
- Q138270 name "Deilephila".