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Manduca Hübner (1807)
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Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund. Daniel H. Janzen. Year: 2013. cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
Manduca is a genus of
Lepidoptera
in the family
sphinx moths
.
Known occurrences, collected specimens and observations of Manduca Hübner (1807).
View this species on GBIF
Guanacaste Dry Forest Conservation Fund. Daniel H. Janzen. Year: 2013. cc-by-nc-sa-3.0
Manduca includes
73 children
:
Manduca albiplaga (Walker 1856)
Manduca bergarmatipes (Clark 1927)
Manduca bergi (Rothschild & Jordan 1903)
Manduca blackburni (Butler 1880) (Blackburn's sphinx moth)
Manduca brontes (Drury 1773)
Manduca chinchilla (Gehlen 1942)
Manduca clarki (Rothschild & Jordan 1916)
Manduca duquefi Haxaire & Vaglia 2007
Manduca florestan (Stoll 1782)
Manduca franciscae (Clark 1916)
Manduca hannibal (Cramer 1779)
Manduca jordani (Giacomelli 1912)
Manduca kuschei (Clark 1920)
Manduca morelia (Druce 1884)
Manduca mossi (Jordan 1911)
Manduca muscosa (Rothschild & Jordan 1903) (Muscosa Sphinx)
Manduca ochus (Klug 1836)
Manduca quinquemaculatus (Haworth 1803)
Manduca reducta (Gehlen 1930)
Manduca sesquiplex (Boisduval 1870)
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