No idea of the species (or the family, for that matter) and no time to go down the identification rabbit hole. I was drawn to it by the unusual form.
On Frazers Hill I stayed at a place where the owner felt it appropriate to put out a powerful moth light at night to entertain his guests. Idiotically, he left it on all night, and in the morning the ground was littered with dead and dying moths. This is one of the giant Atlas moths that came to the light.
Given the long snout, articulated neck, and forward-mounted antenna, this seems likely to be a member of the Brentidae family. Whatever. Check out the beadwork outfit -- I can't decide if he filched it from a pearly queen or bought it in Zimbabwe.