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DR076 Erinnyis guttularis


Sphingidae, Macroglossinae - Wingspan: 41mm.
A tiny Sphinx species and the smallest of this Genus, it surprised me as I thought that it was a Cuculliinae member initially. It was not until the wings were opened that it became obvious that it was a Sphingid. Apparently restricted to the Greater Antilles, this single individual came to the trap on the 6th June.
A tiny Sphinx species and the smallest of this Genus, it surprised me as I thought that it was a Cuculliinae member initially. It was not until the wings were opened that it became obvious that it was a Sphingid. Apparently restricted to the Greater Antilles, this single individual came to the trap on the 6th June.
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