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Hemaris fuciformis, known as the broad-bordered bee hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. Hemaris fuciformis. Scientific classification · Edit this ...
The Broad-bordered Bee Hawk-moth has reddish-brown bands on the wings and abdomen but this may appear black as the hairs wear off. Active in late-morning and ...

Broad-bordered bee hawk-moth

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Hemaris fuciformis, known as the broad-bordered bee hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Hemaris fuciformis
Higher classification: Hemaris
Rank: Species
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This bee-like moth is a day-flying species, preferring open woodlands and clearings, and appears in May and June. Its distribution covers much of southern ...
Habitat: Hemaris fuciformis inhabits clearings, forest edges, forest gap systems and shrub-reach areas in grasslands and slopes. Life cycle:
Wingspan: 38--48mm. Distinguished from Hemaris tityus (Linnaeus, 1758) by a much broader marginal band to the wings; forewing discal cell divided longitudinally ...
Hemaris fuciformis, known as the broad-bordered bee hawk-moth, is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in North Africa, Europe (except Northern ...
Typical hawk moth, large, green with rows of pinkish spots and a pair of fine yellow lengthwise stripes with a pink spine at the tail end.
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Photo Prints From Nature Picture Library. Broad-bordered bee hawk-moth (Hemaris fuciformis) nectaring from Wood cranesbill (Geranium sylvaticum), Finland.
Similar to Narrow-bordered bee hawk but has much wider brown bands around the forewings and a thick brown band across the abdomen.