Hemaris diffinis
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 (Boisduval, 1836) Macroglossa diffinis
 Snowberry Clearwing or Bumblebee Moth

Hemaris diffinis fifth instar, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin,
August 28, 2008, courtesy of Ian Miller.

Hemaris diffinis fifth instars, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin,
August 28, 2008, courtesy of Ian Miller.

Hemaris diffinis fifth instars, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin,
August 28, 2008, courtesy of Ian Miller.
Ian writes, "Here are some pictures of some  Hemaris diffinis larvae that I found 
munching on some honeysuckle.  Larva colors differ from dark brown to green to sometimes almost blue."
Ian has taken many of the found larvae home where he will rear them for sale as pupae.
The day flying moths make an interesting addition to the home garden.

Hemaris diffinis fifth instars, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin,
August 28, 2008, courtesy of Ian Miller.
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TAXONOMY:
 
 
Family:  Sphingidae, Latreille, 1802 
Subfamily:  Macroglossinae, Harris, 1839 
Tribe:  Dilophonotini, Burmeister, 1878 
Genus:  Hemaris (Dalman, 1816) ........... 
Species: diffinis (Boisduval, 1836)
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