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Updated as per http://biological-diversity.info/sphingidae.htm (Belize), November 2007 Updated as per Fauna Entomologica De Nicarauga, November 2007 Updated as per The Known Sphingidae of Costa Rica, November 2007 Updated as per personal communication with Jose Monzon (Guatemala); May 2009 Updated as per CATE (description; Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama, Ecuador, Peru); March 7, 2011 Updated as per personal communication with Pia Oberg (Wildsumaco, Napo, Ecuador, March 1, 2011); December 1, 2011 Updated as per personal communication with Jose Ramon Alvarez Corral; (Barinas, Venezuela) May 27, 2012; ongoing Updated as per personal communication with Brian Fletcher (Umbrellabird Lodge, Jocotoco Foundation Buenaventura Reserve, nr. Pinas, El Oro, Ecuador, February 28, 2014, 1200m); March 12, 2014 Updated as per personal communication with Ezequiel Bustos (Shilap revta. lepid. 43 (172) diciembre, 2015, 615-631 eISSN 2340-4078 ISSN 0300-5267), January 4, 2016 |
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Manduca schausi, Wildsumaco Lodge, Napo, Ecuador,
March 1, 2011, courtesy of Pia Oberg.
Manduca schausi, Umbrellabird Lodge, Jocotoco Foundation Buenaventura Reserve,
near Pinas, El Oro, Ecuador,
February 28, 2014, 1200m, id by Jean Haxaire
Note two short black dashes below white cell marking; white streak atop lower border of black apical marking.
Manduca schausi male, Napo, Ecuador,
May 5, 1997, 1150m, courtesy of
Hubert Mayer,
identification corrected to M. schausi
by Jean Haxaire.
Manduca schausi female, Napo, Ecuador,
November 20, 1998, 1150m, courtesy of
Hubert Mayer,
identification corrected to M. schausi
by Jean Haxaire.
Manduca schausi, three males and a female, Napo Ecuador,
November-December, courtesy of
Hubert Mayer,
identification corrected to M. schausi by Jean Haxaire.
Both males and females come to lights.
Manduca schausi, Costa-Rica, Tuis-Cartago, courtesy of Frederik Goussey.
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