@tweeter_js @crevicedwelling a 2015 paper re-examined the mechanism that that acherontia atropos uses and found that its bit less clear cut than what was initially observed here's a link to the abstract: https://t.co/NzWb4CBDJN.
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
RT @Nereide: 3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The…
3/ The Death’s-Head Hawkmoth gets its name from the skull-like mark on its thorax. People once considered it a bad omen. The species names atropos, lachesis and styx are all from Greek myth and related to death. Paper➡️https://t.co/k8yCPkuDNI #Lepidopt
The unique sound production of the Death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos (Linnaeus, 1758)) revisited. http://t.co/Ye7NpplWEl
The Death's head hawkmoth gets quite noisy when disturbed. Here we (led by G. Brehm) describe how this works. http://t.co/ZrPQwqzaZQ