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Acherontia Atropos (Noun)

Meaning

European hawkmoth with markings on the back resembling a human skull.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • The Acherontia atropos, also known as the death's-head hawkmoth, is a large moth species found in Europe and Asia.
  • The distinctive markings on the back of the Acherontia atropos resemble a human skull, giving it a unique and somewhat ominous appearance.
  • In some cultures, the Acherontia atropos is considered a symbol of death and the supernatural due to its skull-like markings.
  • The Acherontia atropos is a nocturnal moth that is attracted to bright lights and strong scents, often leading it to be found near flowers and fruit.
  • Despite its intimidating appearance, the Acherontia atropos is a harmless moth that does not bite or sting, and is actually an important pollinator in many ecosystems.

Synonyms

  • Death's-head Moth

Hypernyms

  • Hummingbird Moth
  • Sphingid
  • Sphinx Moth
  • Hawkmoth
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