The waved sphinx occurs throughout much of the eastern United States. The caterpillar (Photo 1) feeds on foliage of ash, lilac, fringe-tree, and privet.
The full-grown hornworm (Photo 1) is 60-70 mm long. The head is bluish green with a pair of broad, light-colored vertical stripes. The body is green marked with seven yellowish oblique stripes slanting rearward. Spiracles are orange, and the horn is generally reddish. Caterpillars are usually found during May-June-early July. Fully grown hornworms have been collected in the Auburn area as early as mid-June; caterpillars pupated in the soil, and adults emerged in two to three weeks. Apparently, a second brood occurs in this area.
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