2022 Annual Report for: Sphingidae / Sphinginae

For species seen in 2022 that had less than or equal to 100 records, full details are included; for more common species, the earliest, latest and highest count by vice-county are shown. The narrative for each species is taken from the main Hantsmoths website, and it is possible that some information on abundance and occurrence can get out of date, as it is impossible to keep up with all changes; however it should give a good introduction to each species. The tables in each species account summarise the previous status, and that for the current year.

For the maps, all records prior to 2022 are shown by a blue dot (the larger the dot, the more recent), with the current year's records shown in red. As previous records are superimposed on any report for 2022, new sites have greater emphasis (i.e. will show as 'more red').

In the species accounts, an asterisk next to a location indicates a new 10km square record; earliest ever dates are highlighted in orange, and latest ever in red. Initials in the species accounts refer to the recorders listed here. Please get in touch if you identify any omissions or errors, in particular if you have records that have yet to be submitted. Details of how to submit records can be found here.

69.004 [B&F: 1972] Convolvulus Hawk-moth Agrius convolvuli (Linnaeus, 1758) - Migrant

A fairly common migrant from southern Europe, appearing in the south and east, with occasional major influxes (as in 2003), when breeds in small numbers; scattered records throughout Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, most common on the coast, becoming progressively less common inland. Wingspan 94-120 mm. Larva feeds on Field Bindweed and Hedge Bindweed, and also on Morning Glory in gardens, unable to over-winter in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1025946518492021
1129126619352021
12776519512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1023263
1115162
12331

Records by year

Records by week (adult)

Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Totland, one, 06 Sep (NKow det. NKow); West High Down quarries, one, trapped by James Halsey, 16 Aug; one, 22 Sep (IOu); one, 22 Sep (MGT); Totland, one, field observation, 26 Aug (MRand det. JRB); Freshwater Bay, one, 13 Nov (SDav); Brighstone, one, 25 Sep (AMas); Cowes, one, 31 Aug (DNor); Wheelers Bay, one, 22 Aug (ABut); Bonchurch, one, 15 Aug; two, 24 Aug (JHa); Godshill, one, field observation, 12 Sep (CCpr); Wroxall, one, field observation, 07 Sep (JRB); larva, one, field observation, 28 Oct (FOwe det. JRB); Shanklin, one, badly worn, 23 Aug; one, worn, 26 Aug; one, 30 Oct (IOu); East Ashey Manor Farm, two, field observation, nectaring on nicotiana , 13 Aug; three, field observation, nectaring on nicotiana , 14 Aug (R&MEdw); Medina College, Newport, one, field observation, 15 Sep (JAth det. JRB); East Cowes, one, indoors, 15 Aug (LBla); Whippingham, one, at dusk, nectaring on evening primrose , 07 Sep (TVau det. JRB); Wildheart Sanctuary, Sandown, present, field observation, 01 Aug (ACou);

VC11: Brockwood, one, 12 Jun; St Leonards, one, 23 Jul (SDut); Woodlands, NF, one, 29 Oct (RBW); one, 03 Sep (CJon); Woodley, one, 29 Oct (NBin); Dibden Purlieu, one, field observation, 18 Aug (NAdd); Hamble Airfield, one, field observation, 18 Aug (PAB); Titchfield Haven NNR, one, 15 Aug (DRob); Northney, Hayling Island, present, 03 Oct (JWP); Hengistbury Head, one, field observation, 10 Sep; two, 29 Aug (RPH det. MJef); New Milton, one, 22 Aug (MBar); Pennington, one, 07 Sep (RFC); Lymington, two, 11 Aug; one, 02 Sep (PRD);

VC12: Whitehill, one, field observation, 11 Sep (ASto); Hammer Vale, Woolmer, one, 06 Sep (ASwa); Farnborough, one, 11 Sep (RSea)

69.005 [B&F: 1973] Death's-head Hawk-moth Acherontia atropos (Linnaeus, 1758) - Migrant

Rare immigrant from southern Europe, appearing in southern and eastern England, in some years arriving in sufficient numbers to breed in very small numbers. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight much less common than Convolvulus Hawk-moth, although the larvae are reported more often. Wingspan 102-135 mm. Unmistakable. Larva feeds on Deadly Nightshade, Woody Nightshade and Potato, causing sufficient damage to be a serious pest in some areas, unable to over-winter in significant numbers.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10181618492020
11292919332018
1217819512016

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
10441
11441
12111

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Records by week (larval)


Record Details

VC10: Niton, one, field observation, 31 Oct (MFult det. MWil); Robin Hill, Newport*, larva, one, field observation, 22 Aug (RParr det. JRB); Shanklin*, one, field observation, 14 Oct (PhWin det. JRB); Kemphill Farm, Upton, larva, one, field observation, 20 Aug (KShw);

VC11: Brambridge, one, indoors, 20 Oct; one, indoors, 20 Oct (JMor); Warnford*, one, field observation, 23 Oct (CKni); Northney, larva, one, field observation, 25 Aug (IMea); Lymington, one, 29 Oct (ASH);

VC12: Whitehill, one, field observation, 13 Nov (PMit)

69.006 [B&F: 1976] Privet Hawk-moth Sphinx ligustri Linnaeus, 1758 - Common

Common on downland and open woodland, and in hedgerows, gardens and fens throughout southern England. Widespread and common in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight. Wingspan 100-120 mm. Unmistakable. Larva feeds on Wild and Garden Privet, Ash, Lilac and Guelder-rose, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
10751123418492021
112697318119492021
121540204519482021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
101383118
113144247
1276954

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Records by week (larval)


Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 5 (IOu) Latest: Ryde, 02 Jun, 0 (RPon) Max count: Newport, 12 Jul, 8 (DPl)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 05 Jun, 1 (SDut) Latest: Portsmouth Natural History Musuem, 22 Jun, 0 (KAnd) Max count: Woodlands, NF, 18 Jun, 7 (CJon)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 01 Jul, 2 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 15 Jun, 1 (RSea) Max count: Chilbolton, 18 Jul, 4 (GCE)

69.007 [B&F: 1978] Pine Hawk-moth Sphinx pinastri Linnaeus, 1758 - Local

Local in coniferous woodland, plantations, heathland and gardens throughout much of south-eastern England. In Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight a species which has spread rapidly since the middle of the 20th Century, but has declined since, although still widespread but never common wherever there are pine trees. Wingspan 72-80 mm. Unmistakable, there are three or four black dashes in disc, and the forewing fringe is chequered. Larva feeds mainly on Scots Pine and Norway Spruce, but also on Maritime Pine and Cedar-of-Lebanon, over-wintering as a pupa.

Records prior to 2022

Vice County #Records #Individuals First Record Last Record
1028931619462021
113441374419452021
1261762919512021

2022 records

Vice County #Records #Individuals Max Quantity
1047658
1126334012
1239433

Records by year

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Records by week (larval)


Record Summary

VC10: Earliest: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 8 (IOu) Latest: Sandpit Copse, 20 May, 1 (IOu) Max count: West High Down quarries, 12 Jul, 8 (IOu)

VC11: Earliest: Brockwood, 12 Jun, 1 (SDut) Latest: Browndown Coastal Ranges, 15 Jul, 2 (MLO, ADT, DWal & KJW) Max count: Woodlands, NF, 19 Jul, 12 (CJon)

VC12: Earliest: Cholderton, 01 Jul, 1 (TJN) Latest: Farnborough, 12 Jun, 1 (RSea) Max count: Whitehill, 22 Jul, 3 (ASto)