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Adult — Switzerland County (Tara Hite)
Adult with exposed hindwings showing dark eye-spot — Owen County (Rick Malad)
Side view of an adult — Marion County (Nathan France)
Adult with a quarter for size — LaGrange County (Sam Plew
Caterpillar — Porter County (Nathaneal Pilla)
Caterpillar — Jasper County (Chris Joll)
An Indiana Native

Paonias excaecata — Blinded Sphinx

(J. E. Smith, 1797)

excaecata Species Paonias Genus Smerinthini Tribe Smerinthinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia
excaecata Species Paonias Genus Smerinthini Tribe Smerinthinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia

Hodges# 7824

Etymology

Paonias: Unknown

Excaecata: Most likely a derivative of the Latin word excaeco, meaning “to blind” because this species lacks a center pupil in the eye-spot on the hindwings.

Pronunciation

PAY-own-ee-us EX-cee-cah-tuh

Adult — Switzerland County (Tara Hite)
Adult with exposed hindwings showing dark eye-spot — Owen County (Rick Malad)
Side view of an adult — Marion County (Nathan France)
Adult with a quarter for size — LaGrange County (Sam Plew
Caterpillar — Porter County (Nathaneal Pilla)
Caterpillar — Jasper County (Chris Joll)

Documented Occurrences

This map shows the confirmed sightings of the Blinded Sphinx moth 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.

GAIN LP Sightings

Date County Observer Notes Image1 Image2
2018-07-01 LaPorte Cowan, Melissa Adult
2018-05-20 Owen Malad, Rick Adult
2017-08-12 Marion France, Nathan Adult
2017-07-09 LaGrange Plew, Sam Adult
2013-06-23 Parke Frazier, Carla Adult
2012-07-13 Jasper Joll, Chris Caterpillar
2012-06-25 St. Joseph Sass, Steve Adult
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Observation Details Images
Date: 2018-07-01
County: LaPorte
Observer: Cowan, Melissa
Notes: Adult
Date: 2018-05-20
County: Owen
Observer: Malad, Rick
Notes: Adult
Date: 2017-08-12
County: Marion
Observer: France, Nathan
Notes: Adult
Date: 2017-07-09
County: LaGrange
Observer: Plew, Sam
Notes: Adult
Date: 2013-06-23
County: Parke
Observer: Frazier, Carla
Notes: Adult
Date: 2012-07-13
County: Jasper
Observer: Joll, Chris
Notes: Caterpillar
Date: 2012-06-25
County: St. Joseph
Observer: Sass, Steve
Notes: Adult
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Paonias excaecata Sightings by Month

Conservation Status

Floral Associates

Blinded Sphinx caterpillars host on a wide variety of trees. Adults do not feed.


Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family Taxonomic Name Common Name
Order: Dipsicales
AdoxaceaeViburnum spp.viburnums
Order: Fabales
FabaceaeWisteria spp.wisterias
Order: Fagales
BetulaceaeBetula spp.birches
Carpinus carolinianamusclewood, aka blue beech
Corylus americanaAmerican hazelnut
Ostrya virginianahop-hornbeam, aka ironwood
FagaceaeCastanea dentataAmerican chestnut
Fagus grandifoliaAmerican beech
Quercus spp.oaks
Order: Lamiales
OleaceaeFraxinus spp.ashes
Order: Malvales
TiliaceaeTilia americanaAmerican basswood
Order: Rosales
RosaceaeAmelanchier spp.serviceberries
Chaenomeles speciosaChinese quince
Crataegus spp.hawthorns
Malus spp.apples and crabapples
Physocarpus opulifoliusninebark
Prunus spp.cherries
Pyrus spp.pears
Rosa spp.roses
Rubus spp.blackberries, dewberries, and raspberries
Spirea spp.meadowsweets
UlmaceaeUlmus spp.elms
Order: Salicales
SalicaceaePopulus spp.poplars
Salix spp.willows
Order: Sapindales
AceraceaeAcer spp.maples