Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus ocellata, pupae
The last segment of the pupa can be examined to determine the sex of the butterfly that will hatch. In autumn 2021 I found some caterpillars of the Eyed Hawk-moth and brought some home to raise. In September they successfully pupated and I decided to dig them up to see how they were holding up and if I managed to get a male and female. We did! In the second photo I have marked the identification features: the male on the top, with a visually distinct segment, and the female on the bottom, with a "non-occluding" segment.
The eggs look healthy, hopefully they will hatch successfully in spring!
Camera manufacturer and model | Lens manufacturer and model | Focal length | Aperture | Exposure | ISO sensitivity |
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Sony a7Riii | Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS | 90 | f/10 | 1/50 | 800 |
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2025-01-22 Žilvinas Pūtys
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2022-05-30 Romas Ferenca
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2022-03-31 Kazimieras Martinaitis
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2022-01-13 Eglė Vičiuvienė
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2021-10-18 Eglė Vičiuvienė
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2021-08-10 Dalia Račkauskaitė
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2021-07-30 Gediminas Gražulevičius
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2021-06-01 Aleksandras Stabrauskas
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Eyed Hawk-moth - Smerinthus... 2021-05-31 Arūnas Eismantas
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