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Hemaris thysbe : ウィキペディア英語版
Hemaris thysbe

''Hemaris thysbe'', commonly known as the hummingbird clearwing, is a moth of the Sphingidae (hawkmoth) family. Coloration varies between individuals, but typically the moth is olive green and burgundy on its back, and white or yellow and burgundy on the underside. Its wings are transparent with a reddish brown border. It has light colored legs, which combined with the lack of striping on the underside is diagnostic. Beating its wings rapidly, ''H. thysbe'' hovers to collect nectar from a variety of flowers. The combination of its appearance and its behavior commonly leads to it being confused with a hummingbird or bumblebee.
''Hemaris thysbe'' is found in a large portion of the United States, with a range extending from Alaska to Oregon in the west and from Maine to Florida in the east. It is a migratory species and is most common in the eastern United States. ''H. thysbe'' was two broods a year in the southern portion of its range, but only one in the north. As a caterpillar, it feeds on honeysuckle and several types of fruit trees.
Due to the variable appearance of ''H. thysbe'', it has often been mistakenly described as multiple distinct species. It was first identified by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1775. The moth is not endangered and has minimal economic impact upon humans.
==Description==
The body of an adult ''Hemaris thysbe'' moth is spindle shaped, and is largely covered by a thick coat of fur.〔 There is significant variation in coloration between individuals. Typically, the back side of moth is olive to golden-olive on the thorax and burgundy to black with light olive to dark golden patches on the abdomen. The underside of the moth is white to yellow on the thorax and burgundy to black on the abdomen.〔 When it first hatches, the wings of ''H. thysbe'' are dark red to black. As it begins to fly, scales fall off leaving a mostly clear wing with reddish brown borders and veins.〔 The width and shape of the border as well as the patterning of the veins vary between individuals.〔 The moth beats its wings quite rapidly and has a wingspan of .〔〔 ''H. thysbe'' has light colored, often yellow legs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Butterflies and Moths of North America )〕 In general, southern broods and individuals hatched later in the season are darker in color. Southern and eastern populations generally exhibit jagged wing borders, while northern and western ones are usually smooth.〔

The antennae of ''H. thysbe'' are thicker at their base and are curved at the ends. Unlike most moths, the species lacks hearing organs.〔 It has compound eyes and well-developed reproductive organs.〔〔 ''Hemaris thysbe'' can be distinguished from ''Hemaris gracilis'' and ''Hemaris diffinis'' by the lack of stripes on the underside of its thorax and by its pale legs.〔 (Legs are reddish in ''H. gracilis'' and black in ''H. diffinis''.)〔 The ''H. thysbe'' caterpillar is yellowish green with bands of dark green and reddish brown to dark brown.〔 It has a granulose body with small, white spots and a white horn projecting from the its posterior.〔
As a caterpillar, ''H. thysbe'' feeds on cherry trees, European cranberry bush, hawthorns, honeysuckle, and snowberry.〔 It burrows into the soil to overwinter as a brown, hard-shelled pupae. In the late spring, it emerges as an adult moth. ''H. thysbe'' lays green eggs on the underside of plants leaves which hatch in about a week.〔 Development takes four weeks after which the caterpillar spins a cocoon at ground level.〔〔 Two to four weeks later a moth emerges for a second breeding cycle before summer's end in southern climates.〔〔 In northern climates, ''H. thysbe'' has a single mating cycle per year.〔
The mating and other behavioral habits of ''H. thysbe'' have not been well studied.〔 Adults are most active during the hottest parts of the day, but remain active until sunset.〔 ''H. thysbe'' collects nectar from a wide variety of flowers using a long () proboscis while hovering above the bloom.〔 It shows a preference for pink and purple flowers, moving rapidly from one flower to the next. The moth is considered to be a hummingbird mimic and is frequently mistaken for the bird or for a bumblebee.〔

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