Sphingidae

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Definition

Noun: * A family of moths (Sphingidae) characterized by long, narrow forewings, heavy bodies, and a long proboscis used for feeding on nectar while hovering, similar to a hummingbird. They are commonly known as hawk moths, sphinx moths, or hornworms in their larval stage.

Usage
  • Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in scientific and entomological contexts to classify and discuss this specific family of insects.
    • The tobacco hornworm is a larva of a moth belonging to the family Sphingidae.
    • Researchers studied the flight mechanics of Sphingidae.
  • General Description: It can be used to describe the group as a whole, often noting their distinctive hovering flight.
    • The garden attracts many Sphingidae at dusk.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is typically used in its singular form to refer to the entire family. The plural form "sphingids" is also commonly used to refer to multiple individual moths of this family.
    • Several sphingids were observed visiting the evening primrose.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sphinx moth: A common name for moths in the family Sphingidae.
  • Hawk moth: Another common name, emphasizing their strong, swift flight.
  • Hornworm: The name for the caterpillar (larval) stage of many Sphingidae, noted for a horn-like projection on its rear.
  • Sphingid: (Noun) An individual moth of the family Sphingidae.
Synonyms
  • Hawk moth
  • Sphinx moth
  • Hummingbird moth (a common name for some diurnal species)
Related Terms
  • Lepidoptera: The order of insects that includes all moths and butterflies, to which Sphingidae belongs.
  • Proboscis: The long, tube-like mouthpart used for sucking nectar.
  • Nocturnal: Active at night (describes most, but not all, Sphingidae).
Noun
  1. hawkmoths

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