Agrius godarti is a moth in the family Sphingidae which is found inland in the northern half of Australia, including Queensland and New South Wales.
Agrius godarti exhibits the typical robust and streamlined body structure characteristic of hawk moths.
The forewings are generally gray or brown with complex patterns that provide camouflage against tree bark and other natural backgrounds.
This species is found in a range of habitats across its distribution area, including Southeast Asia, Japan, and parts of Australia.
Agrius godarti favors environments such as tropical and subtropical forests, as well as cultivated areas where host plants are available.