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Ceratomia catalpae, the
catalpa sphinx, is a hawk moth of the
family Sphingidae. The
species was
first described by Jean
Baptiste Boisduval in 1875. Other...
- 2003
study by J. Ness
showed that when a
hawkmoth caterpillar Ceratomia catalpae started eating the
leaves of C. big****ides, the
leaves produced extra...
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parasite that is used as bait. The
catalpa moth caterpillar,
Ceratomia catalpae, is
widely regarded as one of the best live baits, and the tree may be...
- populi)
Convolvulus hawk moth (Agrius convolvuli)
Catalpa sphinx (Ceratomia
catalpae)
Hummingbird hawk-moth (Macroglossum stellatarum)
Elephant hawk moth (Deilephila...
- tree is the sole
source of food for the
catalpa sphinx moth (Ceratomia
catalpae), the
leaves being eaten by the caterpillars. When
caterpillars are numerous...
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Mountains of
North Carolina Catawba worm, the
larval stage of the
Ceratomia catalpae moth
Catawba Hospital, a
mental health facility in Catawba,
Virginia Catawba...
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Harris in 1839.
Species include:
Ceratomia amyntor (Geyer 1835)
Ceratomia catalpae (Boisduval 1875)
Ceratomia hageni Grote 1874
Ceratomia hoffmanni Mooser...
- (Cooke & Ellis) Sacc. (1882)
Didymella castillejae Wehm. (1946)
Didymella catalpae Hollós (1907)
Didymella caulicola (Moug.) Sacc. (1882)
Didymella cerastii...
- c****iae-multijugae
Diplodia c****inopsidis
Diplodia castaneae Diplodia catalpae Diplodia catappae Diplodia catappe Diplodia catechu Diplodia cathartocarpi...
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brachialis Haliday, 1833
Telenomus californicus Ashmead, 1893
Telenomus catalpae Muesebeck, 1935
Telenomus chrysopae Ashmead, 1898
Telenomus clisiocampae...