Guernsey - 1 specimen taken in St. Pierre du Bois, L'Ere'e, 6. viii. 1999, D.J. Wedd; [exhibited at 1999 Annual 



Exhibition of B.E.N.H.S.]; [pers. comm.]. 

 Jersey - 2 specimens seen in St. Brelade, La Pulente, 9. viii. 2000, D.J. Wedd; [pers. comm.]. 



gallii (Rottemburg, 1775) Bedstraw Hawk-moth 



Jersey - 1 larva taken in St. Clement, ix. 1973, taken to the Howard Davis Farm where it was tentatively identified as 

 a Spurge Hawk-moth, but after pupation news arrived of an immigration into Britain that autumn of the 

 closely related Bedstraw Hawk-moth, unfortunately the moth failed to emerge, the pupa was ultimately 

 sent to Rothamsted Research Station where it was dissected and eventually determined as a Bedstraw 

 Hawk-moth; R. Long, 1976(21):454. 



livornica (Esper, 1780) Striped Hawk-moth 



lineata; sensu auct. 



Guernsey - listed by Miss Wilkinson, in, D.T. Ansted & R.G. Latham, 1862; & 1865:227 [recorded as Deilephila 

 livornica } . 



Jersey - listed by F.P. Johnson & F.G Piquet, in, D.T. Ansted & R.G. Latham, 1862; & 1865:227; & W.A. Luff, 

 1909b(5):487 [recorded as Deilephila livornica, Esp. j. 



Jersey - stated to be mentioned in a Piquet list in The Entomologist of June 1873 , [though this list may exist, it 

 would appear to be manuscript], A.C. Halliwell, 1934a([12?]):306 [recorded as Deilephila livornica}. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken near his house by Mr R. Metman, 9. v. 1912 and passed on to Mr R. De La Morinerie of 

 Bailiffs Cross, specimen seen and identified by Lowe: F.E. Lowe, 1913(6):357 [recorded as Deilephila 

 livornica}; & M. Austin in unpublished Bailiwick checklist updated to 1989 [recorded as Hyles lineata}. 



Jersey - 1 specimen taken in St. Brelade, Portelet, ix.1928, A.C. Halliwell, 193(K[11?]):210; 1934a([12?]):306 

 {recorded as D[eilephila] livornica}. 



Jersey - 2 specimens taken in vi.1943, A.J. Le Boutillier, deposited in the Societe Jersiaise Museum; noted that 

 several hundred were caught in England in 1943, the big migration being due to a drought in Spain which 

 was detrimental to the grape vines on which the larvae fed, W.J. Le Quesne, 1944(14): 168 [recorded as 

 Deilephila livornica but named as the Silver striped Hawk}; 1945(81):249; 1946(14):200 {recorded as 

 Celerio livornica}. 



Jersey - 1 larva was brought to A.C. Halliwell, adult emerged viii. 1947, W.J. Le Quesne 1948(14):357 {recorded as 

 Celerio livornica Esp. }. 



Jersey - 1 specimen taken in light-trap in St. Brelade, La Pulente, 4.vii.l962, R. & M.L. Long, 1963(18):259 



{recorded as Celerio livornica). 

 Alderney - 1 specimen seen, iv. 1965 and reported to R. Long; R. & M.L. Long, 1966(19):112 {recorded as Celerio 



livornica Esp. }. 



Jersey - 4 specimens taken in Grouville, Gorey, spring 1965, R. & M.L. Long, 1966(19):112 {recorded as Celerio 

 livornica Esp. }. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken and passed on to Peet in autumn 1981, M. Sangan; T.N.D. Peet, 1982(21):21 



{recorded as Hyeles [sic] lineata}. 

 Guernsey - 2 specimens taken at m/v light in St. Pierre du Bois, La Broderie, La Claire Mare, 3. i v. 1985, P.D.M. 



Costcn; T.N.D. Peet, 1986(21):620 {recorded as Hyeles [sic] and as Hyles lineata); R.F. Bretherton & J.M. 



Chalmers-Hunt. 1986(98):160 & 161; & 1986b(98):226; P.D.M. Costen, 1997(3):48. 

 Guernsey - 1 specimen taken at light in Forest. Le Chene, 6.ix.l992, T.N.D. Peet; R.A. Austin, 1993(23):231 & 



234. 



Guernsey - 1 very worn specimen seen in Vale, L'Ancresse, 8.vi.l996, 1 very fresh specimen seen 18. viii. 1996, 

 R.A. Austin, 1997:25; & 1997a:60; & 1997b:37 & 39; B. Skinner & M. Parsons, 1999(1 11): 165. 



Guernsey - 1 specimen taken in St. Pierre du Bois, La Broderie, l.vi.2002, P.D.M. Costen; R.A. Austin, 

 2003(18):44; & 20()3a(25):261. 



DEILEPHILA [Laspeyres], 1809 



CHOEROCAMPA Duponchel, 1835 



CHAEROCAMPA; misspelling 



DEILIPHILA; misspelling 



EUMORPHA; sensu Lowe, 1915 

 elpenor (Linnaeus, 1758) Elephant Hawk-moth 



Jersey - listed by F.P. Johnson & F.G. Piquet, in, D.T. Ansted & R.G. Latham, 1862; & 1865:227; & W.A. Luff, 



1909b(5):488 {recorded as Chaerocampa [sic] elpenor, L. }. 

 Alderney - 1 larva seen by E.D. Marquand in possession of a boy, also, 1 larvae taken in 1900 by E.D. Marquand, 



which later pupated; W.A. Luff, 1901d(4):29 & 31 [recorded as Chaerocampa [sic] elpenor, L. }; & 



incorrectly referred to as a Guernsey specimen, R.A. Austin, 1988(22):194. 



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