If this moth were to go extinct as a result of overuse of pesticides, what would happen to the plant?

1.It would use a different species as a pollinator.
2.It would evolve a different structure for pollination.
3.A different species of moth might evolve to pollinate the plant since it would not have to compete with the hawk moth.
4.The plant would go extinct as well.
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