Description: Ascalapha odorata seen on a night walk. Barro Colorado Island, Panama. 17 January 2012. Date: 29 January 2012, 21:13. Source: Black Witch. Author: Katja Schulz from Washington, D. C., USA. Camera location9° 09′ 59.37″ N, 79° 50′ 11.2″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 9.166492; -79.836444.
Description: Português: Mariposa "bruxa", Ascalapha odorata fotografada em uma residência em Caetité, Bahia, Brasil. Date: 12 January 2018, 15:41:44. Source: Own work. Author: André Koehne.
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Description: Ascalapha odorata The Grand Canyon Museum Collection is a storage and research facility dedicated to preserving the physical artifacts that tell the various aspects of the Grand Canyon story. The storage facility, completed in 1999, has over 6,000 square feet of climate-controlled storage and research space, and houses over 900,000 objects from seven different disciplines: archaeology, ethnology, history, archive/ manuscripts, biology, geology and paleontology. Staff receive more than 2,000 research requests each year. There are over 9,000+ entomological specimens. NPS/Isabella Robbins. Date: 2 August 2016, 11:24. Source: Ascalapha odorata. Author: Grand Canyon National Park.
Description: English: Dorsal view of a male specimen of a black witch moth (Ascalapha odorata). Spotted in São Carlos, Brazil. Date: 28 January 2011. Source: Own work. Author: Leoadec.
Description: Ascalapha odorata on a door in the museum of Leo Trotsky, Mexico. Date: 6 August 2011, 23:10. Source: Black Witch in the Red place. Author: Pavel Kirillov from St.Petersburg, Russia.