Digital Guide to Moth Identification |
Sphingidae
Refereed by Ryan St Laurent |
890086 – 7771 – Pink-spotted Hawk Moth – Agrius cingulata |
© Lynette Schimming © Nolie Schneider © Ken Childs |
890087 – 7772 – Giant Sphinx – Cocytius antaeus |
© Carol Wolf © Aaron Cavosie © Gary Goss |
890089 – 7774 – Neococytius cluentius |
© Michael Davis |
890090 – 7775 – Carolina Sphinx – Manduca sexta |
© John Himmelman © Bob Patterson © Carol Wolf |
890091 – 7776 – Five-spotted Hawk Moth, The Yellow-spotted Unicorn – Manduca quinquemaculatus |
© Robert J. Nuell, Jr. © Maury Heiman © Bob Patterson © Ken Childs |
890092 – 7778 – Rustic Sphinx – Manduca rustica |
© Bob Patterson © Andy Wraithmell © Jason Roberts © Ken Childs |
890093 – 7780 – Cuban Sphinx – Manduca brontes |
© Gary J. Goss |
890094 – 7781 – Muscosa Sphinx – Manduca muscosa |
© Arlene Ripley © Arlene Ripley © Charles Melton |
890095 – 7782 – Manduca florestan |
© Arlene Ripley © Charles Melton © Margarethe Brummermann |
890096 – 7783 – Ash Sphinx – Manduca jasminearum |
© Patrick Coin © Carol Wolf © Stephen Cresswell © Ken Childs |
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