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Updated as per James P. Tuttle's The Hawk Moths of North America, July 2008 Updated as per personal communication with Ian Miller (Hyles euphorbiae, June 4, 2009, Eau Claire); June 2009 |

Please help me improve the accuracy of this site by sending sightings (species, date, county) preferably with images to Bill Oehlke. See the county by county pictoral checklists at the bottom of this page.
Sphinginae subfamily
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Macroglossinae subfamily
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Agrius cingulata stray |
Pink-spotted Hawkmoth |
Many thanks to Janice Stiefel who has provided excellent records and images for eastern Wisconsin (see Door, Sheboygan and Milwaukee counties). It is she who reports/confirms, with an image of a stray, the Eumorpha labruscae from Door County.
Please help me improve the accuracy of this site by sending sightings (species, date, county) preferably with images to Bill Oehlke.

Douglas |
Bayfield |
Ashland |
Iron |
Vilas |
Individual notes for Central Wisconsin counties:
Individual notes for Southern Wisconsin counties:
Vernon |
Crawford |
Richland |
Sauk |
Columbia |

Hemaris diffinis larva, courtesy of Gerald Fauskes
Individual notes for Northern Wisconsin counties (Larvae):
Douglas |
Bayfield |
Ashland |
Iron |
Vilas |
Individual notes for Central Wisconsin counties (Larvae):
Individual notes for Southern Wisconsin counties (Larvae):
Vernon |
Crawford |
Richland |
Sauk |
Columbia |
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Please send sightings/images to Bill. I will do my best to respond to requests for identification help.
Enjoy some of nature's wonderments: Saturniidae cocoons. Cocoons of these giant silkmoths are for sale in fall and winter. Large, beautiful moths emerge in the spring and summer.
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