or sphinx moth
Any moth of the lepidopteran family Sphingidae.
Found worldwide, these stout-bodied moths have long, narrow forewings and shorter hind wings, with wingspans ranging from 2 to 8 in. (520 cm). Many species pollinate flowers while sucking nectar; the proboscis of some species is up to 13 in. (32.5 cm) long. Some hawk moths migrate. The larvae, which are smooth and have a dorsal "horn," are called hornworms; larvae of two North American species
the tobacco, or southern, hornworm, and the tomato, or northern, hornworm
attack tomato, tobacco, and potato crops.