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Neococytius

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is 140–160 mm. There are at least three generations in the tropics, with adults on wing from December to January, May to June (or July in Jamaica) and October.
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Barthlott, Wilhelm; Porembski, Stefan; Kluge, Manfred; Hopke, Jörn & Schmidt, Loki (1997). "
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Otto Porsch in 1939 discussed the potential role of the species (under the synonym
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Living World, Journal of the Trinidad and Tobago Field Naturalists' Club
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Cactaceae: JahrbĂĽcher der Deutschen Kakteen-Gesellschaft
812: 345:"Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory: Neococytius cluentius" 553: 458:(in German). Stuttgart: Alfred Kernen. p. 846 523:"CATE Creating a Taxonomic eScience - Sphingidae" 266:. It has been recorded in North America, from 832: 8: 839: 825: 541: 512:(Cramer, [1776 ]) - Cluentius Sphinx" 29: 20: 250:. It is found in northern South America, 336: 525:. Cate-sphingidae.org. Archived from 7: 793: 791: 811:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 288:The larvae have been recorded on 795: 42: 425:Plant Systematics and Evolution 315:in 1997 used the species name 1: 490:. Archived December 5, 2005. 878:Taxa named by Pieter Cramer 873:Sphingidae of South America 347:. sphingidae.myspecies.info 228:in 1971. Its only species, 919: 790: 518:Retrieved January 5, 2018. 502:Sphingidae of the Americas 220:moth genus in the family 187: 180: 161: 154: 39:Scientific classification 37: 28: 23: 868:Moths of Central America 504:. Archived May 12, 2013. 500:. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Sphingidae
Sphingini
Neococytius
Hodges
Binomial name
Cramer
Synonyms
monotypic
Sphingidae
Ronald W. Hodges
first described
Pieter Cramer
Central America
Mexico
Caribbean
Cuba
Mississippi
Michigan
Illinois
wingspan
Annonaceae
Piperaceae

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