Can you identify this Sphingid?
Bill Grange
wg at elmgrove2.freeserve.co.uk
Sun Feb 3 17:36:23 EST 2002
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Re: Can you identify this Sphingid?Paolo Mazzei has identified the =
specimen as Meganoton rufescens from Australia. I am sure that he is =
correct... so the wrong label was attached to the specimen... by a =
presescessor at the Museum, I stress.=20
However, thanks to other correspondants who have tried to help.
Bill Grange
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