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Adult at a moth sheet — Owen County (Rick Malad)
Adult side view — Huntington County (Andrea Schwartz)
Adult showing the yellow hindwings — Clark County (Robert Slaton)
Caterpillar early instar — Lake County (Jeanette Jaskula)
Caterpillar intermediate instar — Lake County (Jeanette Jaskula)
Caterpillar in last instar with the green/brown patch pattern — Monroe County (Todd Elliot)
Caterpillar in last instar with the “woodgrain“ pattern — Grant County (Debby Vincent)
An Indiana Native

Sphecodina abbottii — Abbott's Sphinx

(Swainson, 1821)

abbottii Species Sphecodina Genus Macroglossinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia
abbottii Species Sphecodina Genus Macroglossinae Subfamily Family Sphingidae Bombycoidea Superfamily Order Lepidoptera Insecta Class Hexapoda Subphylum Phylum Arthropoda Kingdom Animalia

Hodges# 7870

Etymology

Sphecodina: Unknown

Abbottii: Named for John Abbott (1751-1840), a well known American naturalist who focused on ornithology and entomology.

Pronunciation

Sfec-ODE-in-uh Ah-bot-ee-eye

Adult at a moth sheet — Owen County (Rick Malad)
Adult side view — Huntington County (Andrea Schwartz)
Adult showing the yellow hindwings — Clark County (Robert Slaton)
Caterpillar early instar — Lake County (Jeanette Jaskula)
Caterpillar intermediate instar — Lake County (Jeanette Jaskula)
Caterpillar in last instar with the green/brown patch pattern — Monroe County (Todd Elliot)
Caterpillar in last instar with the “woodgrain“ pattern — Grant County (Debby Vincent)

Documented Occurrences

This map shows the confirmed sightings of the Abbott's 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.

GAIN LP Sightings

Date County Observer Notes Image1 Image2
2017-07-20 Grant Vincent, Debby Caterpillar
2017-05-10 Owen Malad, Rick Adult
2016-06-16 Marion Williams, Martin Deceased Individual
2013-07-07 Lake Jaskula, Jeanette Caterpillar
2013-07-03 Lake Jaskula, Jeanette Caterpillar eating the shed skin of an earlier molt
2013-07-01 Lake Jaskula, Jeanette Caterpillar
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Observation Details Images
Date: 2017-07-20
County: Grant
Observer: Vincent, Debby
Notes: Caterpillar
Date: 2017-05-10
County: Owen
Observer: Malad, Rick
Notes: Adult
Date: 2016-06-16
County: Marion
Observer: Williams, Martin
Notes: Deceased Individual
Date: 2013-07-07
County: Lake
Observer: Jaskula, Jeanette
Notes: Caterpillar
Date: 2013-07-03
County: Lake
Observer: Jaskula, Jeanette
Notes: Caterpillar eating the shed skin of an earlier molt
Date: 2013-07-01
County: Lake
Observer: Jaskula, Jeanette
Notes: Caterpillar
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Sphecodina abbottii Sightings by Month

Notes

This moth makes a buzzing noise, mimicking a bee as it feeds which, is thought to be a defensive mechanism to avoid predation.

Conservation Status

Floral Associates

Abbott's Sphinx caterpillars are primarily specialists of plants in the Grape (Vitaceae) family, but one source also lists Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) as a host species. Adults nectar from flowers, tree sap, and nutrient puddles.


Known Larval Food Sources in Indiana
Family Taxonomic Name Common Name
Order: Rosales
RosaceaeCrataegus spp.hawthorns
Order: Vitales
VitaceaeAmpelopsis spp.peppervine, aka porcelainberry
Parthenocissus spp.Virginia creeper and woodbine
Vitis spp.grapes