1903
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.5651
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A revision of the lepidopterous family Sphingidae. Novitates zoologicae. Vol. IX. Supplement, v. 2

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“…In their monumental revision, Rothschild & Jordan [8] transferred both species to the genus Celerio Agassiz, 1846 and synonymized D . pyrias with C .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…In their monumental revision, Rothschild & Jordan [8] transferred both species to the genus Celerio Agassiz, 1846 and synonymized D . pyrias with C .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only specimens of C . calida that Rothschild & Jordan [8] listed as being in the Tring Museum at that time were “1 ♂ and 1 ♀ (type) in the Tring Museum, the ♀from Mauna Kea”. As implied by Rothschild & Jordan, the ♂ lacks a data label.…”
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“…The specimens were identified by Catarina da Silva Motta (a specialist in Amazonian Sphingidae), based on the works of Rothschild and Jordan (1903) and D'Abrera (1986).…”
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“…Later, Rothschild (1894a) described Callioma drucei, based on samples collected from River Demerara in erstwhile British Guiana. In a review of Sphingidae, Rothschild and Jordan (1903) found that the species proposed by Rothschild (1894a) was the same as that of Möschler (1876), and thus, considered Callioma drucei as the junior synonym of Chaerocampa ploetzi, and at the same time, transferred the species to the genus Xylophanes Hübner, [1819].…”
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