Acanthobrahmaea

 

Nope, you're not allowed to call them Acanthobrahmaea anymore. They have been moved to the Brahmaea genus and thus there is an European owlmoth now, the only one. And one with a very restricted distribution. Brahmaea europaea only occurs in southern Italy. 

 

And in captivity of course. This is a popular species and good rearing stock is quite often available on specialized websites.