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Walnut Sphinx
Sphinx juglandis Smith, 1797; in Smith & Abbot, Nat. Hist. Rarer Lepid. Ins. Georgia 1: 57, pl. 29, TL: Georgia
Sphinx instibilis Martyn, 1797; Psyche: pl. 20, f. 49, pl. 21, f. 53
Smerinthus pallens Strecker, 1873; Lep. Rhopal. Het. (7): pl. 7, f. 14, TL: Texas, near Mexican border
?Sphinx instibilis Butler, 1876; Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. 9 (19) : 590
Cressonia robinsonii Butler, 1876; Trans. Zool. Soc. Lond. 9 (19) : 590, TL: New York
Cressonia juglandis var. hyperbola Slosson, 1890; Entom. Amer. 6: 59, TL: Green Cove Springs on St. John's River, Florida
Cressonia juglandis alpina Clark, 1927; Proc. New England Zool. Cl. 9: 101, TL: Alpine, Brewster Co., Texas, 5000'
Cressonia juglandis manitobae Clark, 1930; Proc. New England Zool. Cl. 12: 28, TL: Fort McCreary, Manitoba
Amorpha juglandis, Moth Photographers Group [MPG]
Amorpha juglandis, Butterflies and Moths of North America [BAMONA]
Cressonia juglandis ;
Amorpha juglandis ; [HMW]; Eitschberger, 2002, Neue Ent. Nachr. 53: 152, 162-164 (gen.); [MABL]
Larva on
Carya,
Juglans,
Fagus [MNA21]
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