Hawk moths
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Description: English: Moths feed using the proboscis to suck flower nectar or the sap oozing from trees. The proboscis is kept coiled up while roosting. Up is Cocytius cluentius and down is Amphimoea walkeri. English: Moths feed using the proboscis to suck flower nectar or the sap oozing from trees. The proboscis is kept coiled up while roosting. Up is Cocytius cluentius and down is Amphimoea walkeri. Date: 27 May 2015. Source: Own work. Author: Lennart Lennuk.
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