Nephele subvaria (White-spot Hawkmoth)

The adult moths have dark brown forewings, each with a subdued vague pattern. Some moths have white spots near the middle of each forewing, which are often associated with being male, or distinguishing subspecies. The hindwings may be either brown or red. The moths have a wingspan of about 7 cms.

Nephele subvaria is listed in the following regions:

Greater Brisbane

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