Hemaris
Butterflies of the family of the Sphingidae . These butterflies, although they are Hétérocère S (commonly called moths), is diurnal. Indeed, they fly in full day by butinant a flower after the other. One recognizes them by the transparency of their wings and their pace of hummingbird.
List species
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Hemaris affinis Bremer, 1861.
- Hemaris croatica (Esper, 1800 (1779?).
- Hemaris dentata (Staudinger, 1887).
- Hemaris diffinis (Boisduval, 1836) - Sphinx of chèvrefeuille.
- Hemaris ducalis (Staudinger 1887).
- Hemaris fuciformis (Linnaeus, 1758) - Sphinx gauze or Sphinx fuciforme.
- Hemaris gracilis (Grote & Robinson, 1865) - gracious Sphinx.
- Hemaris will rubra Hampson, 1893.
- Hemaris saundersi (Walker, 1856).
- Hemaris senta (Strecker, 1878).
- Hemaris thysbe (Fabricius, 1775).
- Hemaris tityus (Linnaeus, 1758) - Sphinx gauze or Sphinx bombyliforme.
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