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Updated as per DESCRIPTION D’UN NOUVEAU SPHINGIDAE
DES CONTREFORTS ANDINS: MANDUCA NEGLECTA, Lambillionea, CVI, l Mars 2006, courtesy of Jean Haxaire, August 2, 2006 Updated as per CATE Sphingidae (Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru); May 13, 2011 Updated as per personal communication with Pia Oberg (Wildsumaco Lodge, Napo, Ecuador, February 28, 2011); December 1, 2011 Updated as per personal communication with Hubert Mayer (Shimabenzo, Rio Tambo, Satipo, Junin, Peru, 119mm, December); June 6, 2014 |
Manduca neglecta holotype male, Morona-Santiago, Ecuador,
July 27, 1990, 700m, courtesy of Jean Haxaire.
Manduca neglecta male, Shimabenzo, Rio Tambo, Satipo, Junin, Peru,
119mm, December, 2008, courtesy of Hubert Mayer;
not sure if the moth from Satipo is neglecta, schausi or extrema, Bill Oehlke
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Manduca neglecta, Wildsumaco Lodge, Napo, Ecuador,
February 28, 2011, courtesy of Pia Oberg, id by Bill Oehlke.
Manduca neglecta has not been confirmed in southern Colombia, but it might be present (WO?).
Manduca neglecta specimen plate, courtesy of Jean Haxaire.
In Bolivia there is a specimen taken in November.
Both males and females come to lights.
Manduca neglecta female, Morona-Santiago, Ecuador,
August 8, 1988, 800m, courtesy of Jean Haxaire.
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