| rdfs:comment
| - Sphinx ligustri, known as the Privet Hawk Moth, is a species of moth found in most of the Palearctic ecozone.It has a 12 centimetres (4.7 in) wingspan, and is found in urban areas, forests and woodlands.The male Privet Hawk-moth can make a hissing sound, if disturbed, by rubbing together a set of scales and spines at the end of its abdomen.
|
| synonym
| - *Sphinx chishimensis (Matsumura, 1929)
- *Sphinx ligustri albescens (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri amurensis (Oberthür, 1886)
- *Sphinx ligustri brunnea (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri brunnescens (Lempke, 1959)
- *Sphinx ligustri cingulata (Lempke, 1964)
- *Sphinx ligustri fraxini (Dannehl, 1925)
- *Sphinx ligustri grisea (Closs, 1917)
- *Sphinx ligustri incerta (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri intermedia (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri lutescens (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri obscura (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri pallida (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri perversa (Gehlen, 1928)
- *Sphinx ligustri postrufescens (Lempke, 1959)
- *Sphinx ligustri rosacea (Rebel, 1910)
- *Sphinx ligustri seydeli (Debauche, 1934)
- *Sphinx ligustri subpallida (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri typica (Tutt, 1904)
- *Sphinx ligustri unifasciata (Gschwandner, 1912)
- *Sphinx ligustri weryi (Rungs, 1977)
- *Sphinx spiraeae (Esper, 1800)
- *Sphinx ligustri eichleri (Eitschberger, Danner & Surholt, 1992)
- *Sphinx ligustri nisseni (Rothschild & Jordan, 1916)
- *Sphinx ligustri zolotuhini (Eitschberger & Lukhtanov, 1996)
|