Lime Hawk-moth Mimas tiliae


ANIMALIA » INSECTA » LEPIDOPTERA (butterflies & moths)
Family Sphingidae (hawk-moths) » Subfamily Smerinthinae
___Mimas tiliae (Linnaeus, 1758) | 69.001 (BF1979)


Adult Description
Wingspan 55-70 mm. A large and impressive hawk-moth with its scalloped-edged forewings and olive-green and pinkish markings. The central dark forewing markings may be variable, and in some individuals may be joined to form a cross-band.

Larva & Foodplant
The larva feeds on lime, elm and other deciduous trees. It overwinters as a pupa.

Flight Season, Habitat, Status & Distribution
The adult flies May to early July, and is attracted to light. It may be found resting on tree trunks or walls during the day. Found in various habitats where the larval foodplant grows, including broadleaved woodland, parks and gardens. A resident species, common and widespread in the southern half of England up to Yorkshire.


Lime Hawkmoth (Mimas tiliae)
June 2013. Back garden, South Staffordshire
Lime Hawkmoth Mimas tiliae
June 2013. Back garden, South Staffordshire
Lime Hawkmoth (Mimas tiliae)
June 2013. Back garden, South Staffordshire

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