Acherontia styx styx (Westwood, 1847)
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14. Acherontia styx styx (Westwood, 1847) View in CoL - Lesser Death’s Head Hawkmoth ( Figure 2 View Figure 2 : N)
1847. Sphinx (Acherontia) styx Westwood, Cabinet oriental Ent.: (88), pl. 42, fig. 3.
Material examined: INDIA, Manipur, Ukhrul District, Shirui Hills, Site 4 (25.1112ºN 94.4534ºE), 2425 m asl GoogleMaps ,
25.vii.2019 - 1♂, IJ1610, coll. J.S. Irungbam.
Wingspan: ♂, 100 mm. Forewing length: 48 mm.
Distribution: India: Andaman and Nicobar Islands ( Chandra and Kumar, 1992); Arunachal Pradesh ( Athreya, 2013); Assam ( Arandhara et al., 2017); Delhi ( Paul et al., 2017); Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya ( Bortolin et al., 1998); Jammu and Kashmir ( Sanyal et al., 2018); Jharkhand ( Sambath, 2014); Karnataka (Melichar et al., 2018); Madhya Pradesh ( Chandra et al., 2013, Choubey et al., 2017); Maharashtra ( Shubhalaxmi et al., 2011, Gurule and Nikam, 2013); Manipur; Odisha ( Mandal and Maulik, 1991); Rajasthan ( Sharma, 2014); Sikkim ( Dudgeon, 1886); Tamil Nadu ( Kathirvelu et al., 2019, Iyer and Kitching, 2019); Uttarakhand ( Smetacek, 1994, 2008); West Bengal ( Shah et al., 2018). Elsewhere: Pakistan ( Rafi et al., 2014); Nepal ( Kishida, 1998); Bhutan ( Irungbam and Irungbam, 2019); Bangladesh ( Bell and Scott, 1937); northern Thailand ( Inoue et al., 1997); Laos ( Kishida and Yano, 2020); Myanmar, China, the Russian Far East ( Pittaway and Kitching, 2020); Taiwan (Wu et al., 2020); Moluccas ( Holloway, 1987).
Larval hostplants: Sesamum indicum ( Pedaliaceae ) in India ( Bell and Scott, 1937).
Remarks: The species is recorded here for the first time from Manipur.
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