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Subfamily Macroglossini (sphingidae) - Moths - Hawk - New World Part V


Amphion nessus
Sphinx - Grape-vine Or Virginia Creeper

Darapsa myron
Sphinx - Azalea

Darapsa pholus
Moth - Hydrangea Sphinx

Darapsa versicolor
Sphinx - Lettered

Deidamia inscripta


Hyles galli
Moth - White Lined Sphinx

Hyles lineata
Moth - Abbots Sphinx

Sphecodina abbottii


Xylophanes acrus


Xylophanes amadis


Xylophanes amadis


Xylophanes anubus


Xylophanes belti


Xylophanes ceratomioides


Xylophanes cosmius


Xylophanes crotonis


Xylophanes fusimacula


Xylophanes libya


Xylophanes loelia


Xylophanes nabuchodonos


Xylophanes nechus


Xylophanes neoptolemus


Xylophanes pluto


Xylophanes porcus


Xylophanes pyrrhus


Xylophanes resta


Xylophanes tersa


Xylophanes thyelia


Xylophanes titania


Xylophanes tyndarus


Xylophanes undata


Xylophanes zurcheri

Narrative

Macroglossini contains the Xylophanes genus, a very large genus of New World moths. There are probably over seventy different species in this genus. Although several of the species are rather unique in pattern, many of them appear almost identical to other species. An exact determination of the species is a very difficult task.

Taxonomy

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Kingdom Animalia Animal
Phylum Arthropoda Jointed Legged Animals
Class Insecta Insects
Order Lepidoptera Butterflies And Moths
Family Sphingidae Moths - Hawk Or Sphinx
SubFamily Macroglossini (sphingidae) Moths - Hawk - New World Part V

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GenusSpecies
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Graphiumhipparchus
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Iphimedeiarichardus