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The megabat subfamily Macroglossinae is a small group comprising only 4 genera. The name "Macroglossinae" also happens to be shared by a subfamily of the moth family ...
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The Macroglossinae are a sub-family of Sphingidae moths in the order Lepidoptera. The subfamily is divided into three tribes: Dilophonotini, Macroglossini and ...
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Information about the Subfamily Macroglossinae including photos, maps, and text.
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The Macroglossinae are a sub-family of Sphingidae. moths in the order Lepidoptera. The subfamily is divided into three tribes: Dilophonotini, Macroglossini
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Sphingidae Macroglossinae Macroglossini Macroglossina: Macroglossum stellatarum (Linnaeus, 1758) Humming-bird Hawk-moth
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Images: macroglossinae, from Google Images, bing, Shutterstock, Picasa. One source for photos, illustrations and drawings of macroglossinae
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Sphingidae Macroglossinae; Proserpinus proserpina > Thumbnails; Sphingidae Macroglossinae; Proserpinus proserpina > English vernacular index; French vernacular index
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Pachylia Walker, 1856 Pachylia Walker, 1856; List Spec. Lepid. Insects Colln Br. Mus. 8: 189, TS: Sphinx ficus Pachylia Lucas, 1857; (preocc.) Pachylia; Druce, 1881 ...
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50 hyles 29 sphingidae 28 moth 26 macroglossinae 19 hyleslineata 17 lepidoptera 15 macroglossini 14 lineata whitelinedsphinx 13 macro sphingidaemundi 12 insect 11 sphinx euphorbiae 10 ...
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Marumba sperchinus Jirisan NP, Korea, July 2006: Marumba gaschewichi Tokai ... Sphingidae-Macroglossinae Sphingidae-Macroglossinae- Philampelini
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