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- Hyles_dahlii abstract "Hyles dahlii is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is found on Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands. On rare occasions it is found on Sicily and along the north-eastern coast of Spain. It was introduced to Tunisia in the mid 1980s.On Menorca, the Hyles dahlii population consists of a hybrid with Hyles euphorbiae. Due to this hybridisation, only few characteristics of Hyles dahlii are present in the imago. There is also hybridisation on Malta. Here it is a hybrid between Hyles dahlii and Hyles tithymali. Research suggests that Hyles dahlii is in fact a species which evolved from Hyles tithymali through isolation.The wingspan is 65–85 mm. Adults are on wing from May to June and from August to September in two generations.The larvae feed on various herbaceous plants, including Euphorbia paralias, Euphorbia myrsinites, Euphorbia characias, Euphorbia dendroides, Euphorbia pityusa, Euphorbia pinea and Euphorbia terracina.".
- Hyles_dahlii binomialAuthority Carl_Geyer.
- Hyles_dahlii class Insect.
- Hyles_dahlii family Sphingidae.
- Hyles_dahlii genus Hyles_(moth).
- Hyles_dahlii kingdom Animal.
- Hyles_dahlii order Lepidoptera.
- Hyles_dahlii phylum Arthropod.
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Celerio cyanea (Gehlen, 1929)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Celerio euphorbiae balearica (Rebel, 1926)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Celerio mediofascia (Bytinski-Salz, 1937)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Sphinx dahlii (Boisduval, 1828)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Sphinx dahlii (Geyer, [1828])".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Sphinx infuscata (Turati, 1910)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Sphinx lutescens (Oberthür, 1904)".
- Hyles_dahlii synonym "*Sphinx praenubila (Schultz, 1907)".
- Hyles_dahlii thumbnail Hyles_dahlii.jpg?width=300.
- Hyles_dahlii wikiPageExternalLink show.php?ID=5053&country=IT.
- Hyles_dahlii wikiPageExternalLink HylesDahlii.htm.
- Hyles_dahlii wikiPageID "24885605".
- Hyles_dahlii wikiPageRevisionID "605840288".
- Hyles_dahlii binomial "Hyles dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii classis "Insecta".
- Hyles_dahlii familia Sphingidae.
- Hyles_dahlii genus "Hyles".
- Hyles_dahlii hasPhotoCollection Hyles_dahlii.
- Hyles_dahlii name "Hyles dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii ordo Lepidoptera.
- Hyles_dahlii phylum "Arthropoda".
- Hyles_dahlii regnum "Animalia".
- Hyles_dahlii species "H. dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii synonyms "*Sphinx dahlii (Geyer, [1828]) *Sphinx dahlii (Boisduval, 1828) *Sphinx lutescens *Sphinx praenubila *Sphinx infuscata *Celerio euphorbiae balearica (Rebel, 1926) *Celerio cyanea *Celerio mediofascia".
- Hyles_dahlii subject Category:Animals_described_in_1827.
- Hyles_dahlii subject Category:Hyles_(moth).
- Hyles_dahlii subject Category:Insects_of_Italy.
- Hyles_dahlii subject Category:Moths_of_Europe.
- Hyles_dahlii type Animal.
- Hyles_dahlii type Eukaryote.
- Hyles_dahlii type Insect.
- Hyles_dahlii type Species.
- Hyles_dahlii type Insect.
- Hyles_dahlii type Organism.
- Hyles_dahlii comment "Hyles dahlii is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is found on Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearic Islands. On rare occasions it is found on Sicily and along the north-eastern coast of Spain. It was introduced to Tunisia in the mid 1980s.On Menorca, the Hyles dahlii population consists of a hybrid with Hyles euphorbiae. Due to this hybridisation, only few characteristics of Hyles dahlii are present in the imago. There is also hybridisation on Malta.".
- Hyles_dahlii label "Deiléphile de Dahl".
- Hyles_dahlii label "Hyles dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii label "Hyles dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii label "Hyles dahlii".
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs Hyles_dahlii.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs 306900.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs Deiléphile_de_Dahl.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs Hyles_dahlii.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs m.09g8w46.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs Q138241.
- Hyles_dahlii sameAs Q138241.
- Hyles_dahlii wasDerivedFrom Hyles_dahlii?oldid=605840288.
- Hyles_dahlii depiction Hyles_dahlii.jpg.
- Hyles_dahlii isPrimaryTopicOf Hyles_dahlii.
- Hyles_dahlii name "Hyles dahlii".