''Macroglossum vicinum'', or Jordan's hummingbird hawkmoth, is a
moth
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of the family
Sphingidae
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. It is known from southern
India
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, southern
China and
Thailand
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.
The
wingspan
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is 40–48 mm. It is a forest species which is on wing during the rainy season.
Larvae have been recorded feeding on ''
Chassalia curviflora
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References
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Subspecies
*''Macroglossum vicinum vicinum''
*''Macroglossum vicinum piepersi''
Dupont, 1941 (Thailand)
References
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Macroglossum
Moths described in 1923
Moths of Asia
Taxa named by Karl Jordan
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