Smerinthus ophthalmica,<br>Cerisyi's Sphinx

Smerinthus ophthalmica
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Boisduval, 1855

Smerinthus ophthalmica, Parksville, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada,
May 25, 2009, courtesy of Ben and April.

Smerinthus ophthalmica, Parksville, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada,
May 25, 2009, courtesy of Ben and April.

Ben and April write, "Was in the garden today and found this little baby sitting on my clematis plant. He is absolutely beautiful. In attempting to identify him I found your site and thought I would share it with you. Coming from Parksville, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada."

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TAXONOMY:

Family: Sphingidae, Latreille, 1802
Subfamily: Sphinginae, Latreille, 1802
Tribe: Smerinthini, Grote & Robinson, 1865
Genus: Smerinthus Latreille, 1802........
Species: ophthalmica Boisduval, 1855

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