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  2. Ampelophaga rubiginosa
Ampelophaga rubiginosaBremer & Grey, 1853
  1. Sphingidae
  2. Macroglossinae
  3. Macroglossini
  4. Macroglossina
  5. Ampelophaga
  6.  rubiginosa
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TL: North China, Beijing

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72-100 mm

    Regional distr. - legend
    Phenogram based on the literature
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      EnglishCommon Vine Hawkmoth
      日本語クルマスズメ
      한국어머루박각시
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      ActinidiaceaeSaurauia
      HydrangeaceaeHydrangea paniculataPanicled hydrangea
      VitaceaeCayratia
      VitaceaeParthenocissusCreepers
      VitaceaeVitaceae
      VitaceaeVitisGrapevines
    • Synonyms and other combinations
    • Latin nameAuthor
      Deilephila romanoviStaudinger, 1887
      Acosmeryx iyenobuHolland, 1889
    • Links
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      Lepiforum e. V.
      Sphingidae of the Eastern PalaearcticTony Pittaway
      Sphingidae Taxonomic InventoryIan Kitching

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    Female.

    Tony PittawayChina

    Larva.

    Tony PittawayChina
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