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sphinx moth
Aellopos ceculus Aellopos clavipes Aellopos fadus Aellopos tantalus Aellopos titan Wikispecies has
information related to
Aellopos. Savela, Markku...
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other Aellopos species by the
yellow median band
found on the
hindwing upperside.
Aellopos ceculus ♂
Aellopos ceculus ♂ △
Aellopos ceculus ♀
Aellopos ceculus...
- americana.
Pupation takes place in
shallow underground chambers.
Aellopos clavipes clavipes Aellopos clavipes eumelas (Jordan, 1924) (Jamaica) "CATE Creating...
- Male
dorsal Male
ventral Female dorsal Female ventral Aellopos titan titan -
Brazil Aellopos titan cubana (Clark, 1936) - Cuba "CATE
Creating a Taxonomic...
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Spathobatis (from Gr****: σπᾰ́θη spáthē, 'blade' and Gr****: βατίς
batis 'ray') is an
extinct genus of ray from the Jur****ic
period of Europe. Spathobatis...
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Aellopos blaini is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
found in Cuba, Jamaica,
Hispaniola and
Puerto Rico. It can be
distinguished from all
other Aellopos...
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Aellopos fadus, the
Fadus sphinx, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by
Pieter Cramer in 1776. It
lives in
Central America...
- animal. He
proposed the name "
Aellopos elongata" for this specimen.
However unbeknownst to Münster, the
generic name
Aellopos was
preoccupied by a moth,...
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cocoons in
shallow underground chambers or in leaf litter.
Aellopos tantalus tantalus Aellopos tantalus zonata (Drury, 1773) (St.
Kitts and Mexico) "CATE...
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Harpagos are the
offspring of Podarge. Her
other names are Podarkes, Podarke-
Aellopos and Podarces.[citation needed] Homer.
Iliad xvi, 148. Hyginus. Fabulae...