This turned up in some old builder's sand in the garden. It ain't a butterfly, I suppose it could be a larger moth. What else has a pupa of about 50mm?
Chrysalis
Re: Chrysalis
Looks like Poplar Hawk to me, or possibly Elephant Hawk.
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Re: Chrysalis
I'd go for Elephant Hawk ... one of the most beautiful moths on the whole planet to my eyes. Superb shape and colouring.Reverdin wrote:Looks like Poplar Hawk to me, or possibly Elephant Hawk.
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Re: Chrysalis
Yeah, I'd say Elephant Hawkmoth pupa. I'd bet there's Rosebay Willowherb in the same area.
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Re: Chrysalis
I re-buried it. I suppose that I can dig it up again and see what hatches but it's probably better to let nature take its course.
I have taken Poplar Hawk Moth in a Heath trap this year and I do have a small patch of Rosebay Willowherb.
I have taken Poplar Hawk Moth in a Heath trap this year and I do have a small patch of Rosebay Willowherb.