Moths of North Carolina
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46 NC Records

Manduca rustica (Fabricius, 1775) - Rustic Sphinx



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Taxonomy
Superfamily: Bombycoidea Family: SphingidaeSubfamily: SphinginaeTribe: SphinginiP3 Number: 890092.00 MONA Number: 7778.00
Comments: A large Neotropical genus (63 species) of which 4 occur in North Carolina.
Species Status: Barcodes indicate that Manduca rustica is a single, well-defined species in our area.
Identification
Field Guide Descriptions: Covell (1984); Beadle and Leckie (2012)Online Photographs: MPG, BugGuide, GBIF, BOLDTechnical Description, Adults: Forbes (1948); Hodges (1971); Tuttle (2007)Technical Description, Immature Stages: Forbes (1948); Wagner (2005); Tuttle (2007)                                                                                 
Adult Markings: A large moth with a strikingly pattern of brown and white patches, overlaid by fine scalloped brown lines; has a small white discal spot. One of the largest members of the genus, this handsome moth always attracts attention. It is much larger than Dolba hyloeus which has a similar pattern.
Wingspan: 8.7 - 15 cm (Covell, 1984)
Adult ID Requirements: Identifiable from good quality photos of unworn specimens.
Immatures and Development: Larvae are green with the typical pattern of pale lateral lines, but with distinctive raised granules on the thorax, along the lines, and on the tail (Forbes, 1948; Wagner, 2005).
Larvae ID Requirements: Identifiable from good quality photos, especially where associated with known host plants.
Distribution in North Carolina
Distribution: Most of our records -- including all recent ones -- come from the Coastal Plain.
County Map: Clicking on a county returns the records for the species in that county.
Flight Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Immature Dates:
 High Mountains (HM) ≥ 4,000 ft.
 Low Mountains (LM) < 4,000 ft.
 Piedmont (Pd)
 Coastal Plain (CP)

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Flight Comments: Appears to have just one flight period in the late summer.
Habitats and Life History
Habitats: Most commonly found in wooded areas but likely to occur around any strong source of light as the species is a strong flyer.
Larval Host Plants: Primarily feeds on Bignoniaceae, including trumpet vine, but recorded from a wide array of plants. - View
Observation Methods: Adults commonly come to flowers at dusk; periwinkle is a favorite. Attracted to lights, especially strong lights such as mercury vapor, but in smaller numbers to 15 watt UV lights. Does not come to baits. One is lucky to see this species on an annual basis but the use of mercury vapor or strong spotlights increases the chances.
Wikipedia
See also Habitat Account for General Forests and Fields
Status in North Carolina
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Natural Heritage Program Ranks: G5 S3S4
State Protection: Has no legal protection, although permits are required to collect it on state parks and other public lands
Comments: Rarely observed but that may be due to the lack of collecting using mercury-vapor lights or other strong UV-emitting lights. Host plants and habitats do not appear to be a restricting factor.

 Photo Gallery for Manduca rustica - Rustic Sphinx

44 photos are available. Only the most recent 30 are shown.

Recorded by: Andrew W. Jones on 2023-09-07
Polk Co.
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Recorded by: tom ward on 2023-08-24
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: Stephen Dunn on 2023-08-22
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2023-07-24
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2023-07-12
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: David George, Stephen Dunn, Jeff Niznik on 2023-06-25
Orange Co.
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Recorded by: K. Bischof on 2023-06-16
Transylvania Co.
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Recorded by: K. Bischof on 2023-06-16
Transylvania Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2023-06-13
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Erich Hofmann and Kayla Weinfurther on 2023-05-26
New Hanover Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2022-09-13
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2022-09-01
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Stephen Dunn on 2022-08-14
Orange Co.
Comment: on Callicarpa americana
Recorded by: David George, L. M. Carlson on 2022-07-26
Greene Co.
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Recorded by: Jim Petranka, Bo Sullivan, and Steve Hall on 2022-07-24
Moore Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2022-06-25
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-08-14
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-08-04
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-08-02
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-07-28
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-07-09
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-07-08
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Dean Furbish on 2021-06-03
Wake Co.
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Recorded by: Carol Fletcher on 2020-09-02
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: Robert Gilson on 2020-08-15
Iredell Co.
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Recorded by: Robert Gilson on 2020-08-15
Iredell Co.
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Recorded by: Chris Helms on 2020-07-20
New Hanover Co.
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Recorded by: Paul and Erich Hofmann on 2020-07-04
Craven Co.
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Recorded by: David L. Heavner on 2019-07-27
Buncombe Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Maness on 2019-07-18
Guilford Co.
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