Small-eyed Sphinx (Paonias myops) (J. E. Smith, 1797) |
Synonyms: Calasymbolus myops, Paonias emmeli, Paonias hyatti, Paonias oplerorum, Smerinthus cerasi, Smerinthus rosacearum, Smerinthus sorbi, Smerinthus tiliastri, Sphinx myops |
Paonias myops inhabits southern Canada, most of the contiguous United States, and northern Mexico. It is found in a variety of deciduous and mixed forests and woodlands. The wingspan is 45-75 mm. The upperside of wings is variable in colour and pattern (gray, brown, or ochrous; often with wavy bands). The forewing is double-indented at the tip, but not scalloped; the hindwing has a yellow patch with a black-rimmed bluish eyespot. The caterpillar feeds on various Rosaceae (Amelanchier and Prunus spp.), basswood (Tilia americana), etc. Adults do not feed. P. myops flies from April to October.
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