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Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Noctuidae

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Subfamily
  
Calpinae

Phylum
  
Order
  
Butterflies and moths

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Scientific name
  
Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica

Similar
  
Calyptra, Calyptra thalictri, Calpinae, Hornet moth, Vandana

hemiceratoides hieroglyphica


Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica is a moth from Madagascar. It was discovered in 2006 that it frequents sleeping birds at night, and drinks their tears, using a specialized, harpoon-like proboscis. Tear-feeding moths outside of Madagascar (for example Mecistoptera griseifusa in the Hypeninae subfamily), are not directly related to this species, and have evolved dissimilar mechanisms for drinking from large animals like deer or crocodiles.

Contents

The adults have a wingspan of 52 mm.

Distribution

This species is known from Nigeria, South Africa and Madagascar.

References

Hemiceratoides hieroglyphica Wikipedia