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Five-spotted Hawk Moth - Hodges#7776 (Manduca quinquemaculatus)
Photo#71769
Copyright © 2006
Jim McClarin
Tomato Hornworm, dark phase -
Manduca quinquemaculatus
Organ Mountains foothills, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, USA
August 10, 2006
Size: over 40 mm
I used a flash to capture more detail in the markings.
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Contributed by
Jim McClarin
on 20 August, 2006 - 9:16am