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Five-spotted Hawk Moth - Hodges#7776 (Manduca quinquemaculatus)
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Copyright © 2018 AMANDA K MOORS
what type of moth will this become? -
Manduca quinquemaculatus
Globe, Gila County, Arizona, USA
September 3, 2018
I assume it's a type of sphinx moth, but curious which one.
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Contributed by
Wildone
on 3 September, 2018 - 11:55am
Last updated 14 May, 2019 - 3:21pm
Moved
Moved from
Sphinx Moths
.
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TeĆ” Montagna
, 14 May, 2019 - 3:21pm
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Five-spotted Hawk Moth larva, dark form
Also comes in a green form.
Manduca quinquemaculatus.
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cwmelton
, 17 January, 2019 - 1:02pm
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