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Nectaring Adult — Hamilton County (David Bybee)
An Indiana Native

Aellopos titan — Titan Sphinx

(Cramer, 1777)

titan Species Aellopos Genus Dilophonotini Tribe Macroglossinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia
titan Species Aellopos Genus Dilophonotini Tribe Macroglossinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia

Hodges# 7849

Etymology

Aellopos: Rooted in Greek mythology, Aello or Aellopus was a Harpy sister. These half-human and half-bird spirits were commanded by Zeus to capture people and items from the human world in retaliation for revealing the secrets of the gods.

Titan: The Titans were a group of deities in Greek mythology.

Pronunciation

ee-loh-pohs tie-tuhn

Other Common Names

White-banded Day Sphinx

Nectaring Adult — Hamilton County (David Bybee)

Documented Occurrences

This map shows the confirmed sightings of the titan sphinx in Indiana. All sightings were confirmed through photographic documentation by individuals who contributed to the Great American IN Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAIN LP).

species present icon GAIN LP
documented
in county.

Documented North American Sightings

GAIN LP Sightings

Date County Observer Notes Image1 Image2
2021-08-21 Lake Halon, Joelle Adult
2021-06-24 Rush Jackley, Kathi Adult
2014-07-23 Hamilton Bybee, David Adult
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Observation Details Images
Date: 2021-08-21
County: Lake
Observer: Halon, Joelle
Notes: Adult
Date: 2021-06-24
County: Rush
Observer: Jackley, Kathi
Notes: Adult
Date: 2014-07-23
County: Hamilton
Observer: Bybee, David
Notes: Adult
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Aellopos titan Sightings by Month

Conservation Status

Floral Associates

Titan sphinx caterpillars feed exclusively on plants in the madder (Rubiaceae) family. The only known native host plant in Indiana is buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). Adult moths are strong day-flyers and feed upon nectar.


Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family Taxonomic Name Common Name
Order: Gentianales
RubiaceaeCephalanthus occidentalisbuttonbush