Synansphecia Muscaeformis
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''Pyropteron muscaeforme'', the thrift clearwing, is a
moth Moths are a group of insects that includes all members of the order Lepidoptera that are not Butterfly, butterflies. They were previously classified as suborder Heterocera, but the group is Paraphyly, paraphyletic with respect to butterflies (s ...
of the family
Sesiidae The Sesiidae or clearwing moths are a diurnality, diurnal moth family (biology), family in the order Lepidoptera known for their Batesian mimicry in both appearance and behaviour of various Hymenoptera. The family consists of 165 genus, genera ...
that lives in most of Europe.


Ecology

A small member of its
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, the
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is 15–18 mm. It is further distinguished by narrow clear (transparent) spaces on the blackish, or bronzy, forewings. There are three whitish bands on the body, and traces of a whitish line along the middle of the back. Adults can be found on the flowers of the host plant, as well as on thyme (''
Thymus vulgaris ''Thymus vulgaris'' (common thyme, German thyme, garden thyme or just thyme) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family (biology), family Lamiaceae, native plant, native to southern Europe from the western Mediterranean to southern Ital ...
''). Males are attracted to
pheromone A pheromone () is a secreted or excreted chemical factor that triggers a social response in members of the same species. Pheromones are chemicals capable of acting like hormones outside the body of the secreting individual, to affect the behavio ...
lures. It is found on exposed rocky areas where its larval food plant occurs and overwinters as a larva. ;Ovum Eggs are
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, are black with white retriculations and are laid on thrift (''
Armeria maritima ''Armeria maritima'', the thrift, sea thrift or sea pink, is a species of flowering plant in the family Plumbaginaceae. It is a compact evergreen perennial which grows in low clumps and sends up long stems that support globes of bright pink flow ...
''). They can only be seen under magnification, as they are only c. 0.7 mm on the longest axis. ;Larva Larvae are 11-15 mm long. They have a yellowish-white body, reddish-brown head and the prothorax is pale brown. They feed from August to May on the roots and stem in a silk-lined tunnel. In late summer and autumn, piles of reddish-frass can be seen extruding from infected stems. Plants with larvae are often on the edge of large patches of thrift. Larvae of '' Lobesia littoralis'' feed in the flowers, shoots and leaves in the spring and seeds in the autumn. ;Pupa The pupa is slender and tapering, 12–14 mm long and is light reddish-brown with darker brown eyes, thorax and wings. It does not pupate in a cocoon.


Subspecies

* ''Pyropteron muscaeforme muscaeforme'' * ''Pyropteron muscaeforme occidentale'' (de Joannis, 1908) * ''Pyropteron muscaeforme lusohispanicum'' Lastuvka & Lastuvka, 2007


Gallery

Buckler W The larvæ of the British butterflies and moths PlateXXIX.jpg, Figs, 4 larva after last moult 4a, 4b tufts of thrift ('' Statice armeria'') burrowed by the larva 4b showing the long tubular gallery in which the pupa is contained File:Sesia philanthiformis imago (valid synonyme Pyropteron muscaeformis) - Barrett, 1893.png File:Thrift Clearwing Pheromones.jpg , Hyl pheromone for attracting male thrift clearwing File:Armeria maritima in Orkney.jpg , Larval foodplant. Thrift (''Armeria maritima'')


Taxonomy

Originally named ''Sphinx muscaeforme'' by the German
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Eugen Johann Christoph Esper Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper (2 June 1742 – 27 July 1810) was a German zoologist and naturalist. Born in Wunsiedel in Bavaria, he was professor of zoology at Erlangen university. Life and work Eugen and his brother Friedrich were intro ...
in 1783, the genus was erected by
Carl Linnaeus Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming o ...
in his 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. ''Sphinx'' refers to the
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of the same name, near the
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in
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, which has the body of a lion and the bust of a women. Linnaeus may have seen a similarity between the raised head of the statue and a larva with its head raised, although there is no evidence that the generic names Linnaeus chose, had any direct application to the insects in the genus. The present genus Pyropteron was raised by the English
entomologist Entomology (from Ancient Greek ἔντομον (''éntomon''), meaning "insect", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study") is the branch of zoology that focuses on insects. Those who study entomology are known as entomologists. In ...
Edward Newman in 1832. The specific name ''muscaeforme'' means in the form of a fly.


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{{Taxonbar, from=Q1315107 Sesiidae Moths described in 1783 Moths of Asia Moths of Europe Taxa named by Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper