Manduca paphus (Cramer, 1779)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7167943 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E57614B3-ED85-4910-98E3-65BB323863D |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C913C142-EE7E-4F5A-FF12-ABF8FD857F9E |
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Felipe |
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Manduca paphus (Cramer, 1779) |
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Manduca paphus (Cramer, 1779) View in CoL
Jordan (1940) attributed to M. sexta jamaicensis Butler, 1877 Grand Cayman 1♂ 18.iv.1938, 1♂ 30.iv.1938, 1♀ 13.v.1938, all Georgetown in light trap ; Cayman Brac 18.v.1938 dusk at light, 2♂♂ 25 & 26.v. 1938 in light trap. Askew (1980) Little Cayman 6 10–30.vii.1975 Pirates Point at mv light of which 1♀ on 14.vii, 1♂ on 18.vii and 1♂ on 19.vii.1975 ( RRA) .
Later records
Grand Cayman
02.xii.2007 George Town, larvae on tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum L. Solanaceae ) (Stafford)
06.v.2009 Valley Gardens, larva on tomato (Rose-Smyth)
x.2009 Valley Gardens, larvae on tomato, both yellow and green (Rose-Smyth)
13.ix.2015 Valley Gardens 20:45, on west house wall, uv light (Rose-Smyth, P, MCR)
14.v.2018 Valley Gardens 21:30, uv light (Rose-Smyth, P, MCR)
Haxaire and Mielke (2019) re-instated Manduca paphus as a full species, raising it from a South American sub-species of Manduca sexta , on the basis of distinctions in the male genitalia and barcoding. The consequent reduction of M. sexta jamaicensis to a synonym of M. paphus , notwithstanding the overall darker appearance of West Indian populations and their less distinct hind wings, implies that the Cayman Islands specimens should also be considered to be M. paphus .
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