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Identifying a moth

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SteveD | 16:52 Mon 18th Sep 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I have just found a very large moth in the garden and I would like to search on this site to identify it

http://ukmoths.org.uk/

but I'd like to narrow it down a bit first. The moth doesn't look well and appears to have been damaged somehow as the wings are slightly tatty and have few scales and consequently no colour.

I measured the wings and they are each 6 cm from the point of attachment to the thorax to the tip. The body from the front of the head to the tip of the abdomen is 5 cm.

Can anybody offer the names af a few likely candidates?

Note: I am in Belgium
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Hi SteveD, Not much to go on but the Hawk moths are some of the largest. Take a look at the Poplar Hawkmoth, the wing shape is very distinctive and you may at least be able to eliminate this one from your search.
Good Luck Tbird+
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Thanks, but, no, it's definitely not that. Here is a link to a photo I have managed to take:

http://img165.imageshack.us/img165/5213/mothxa 6.jpg

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