The Wing Atlas
No common name

No common name

Common NameNo common name
Scientific NameNotonagemia analis
FamilySphingidae
SubfamilySmerinthinae
Wingspan (mm)80
Primary Colorsgrey, brown, black
HabitatTropical and subtropical forests, woodlands
Geographic RangeSoutheast Asia (e.g., Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia)
Host PlantsUnknown; related Smerinthinae species are known to feed on trees and shrubs, such as Syzygium.
Flight PeriodMultiple broods year-round in tropical habitats
Conservation Statusleast-concern
Lifecycle NotesUndergoes complete metamorphosis. Larvae (caterpillars) are typically stout-bodied, often with a caudal horn, and pupate in the soil or leaf litter.
Identification TipsDistinguished by its specific cryptic grey and brown forewing pattern with prominent dark longitudinal and transverse bands, and a robust body typical of hawk moths. A small white discal spot is often present on the forewing.

Description

A medium-sized hawk moth with cryptic grey and mottled brown forewings featuring distinct dark brown stripes and bands, providing excellent camouflage against bark.

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