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  2. Synanthedon exitiosa
Synanthedon exitiosa(Say, 1823)
  1. Sesiidae
  2. Sesiinae
  3. Synanthedonini
  4. Synanthedon
  5.  exitiosa
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26-38 mm

    Regional distr. - legend
    Phenogram based on the literature
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      English (US)Peachtree Borer
      中文桃透翅蛾
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      RosaceaePrunus armeniacaApricot
      RosaceaePrunus domesticaPlum
      RosaceaePrunus dulcisAlmond
      RosaceaePrunus hortulanaHortulan plum
      RosaceaePrunus persicaPeach
    • Synonyms and other combinations
    • Latin nameAuthor
      Aegeria exitiosaSay, 1823
      Paranthrene pepsidiformisHübner, 1831
      Sesia xiphiaeformisBoisduval, 1875
      Aegeria opalescensEdwards, 1881
      Sciapteron graefiEdwards, 1881
      Sannina pacificaRiley, 1891
      Sannina luminosaNeumögen, 1894
      Sanninoidea barnesiiBeutenmüller, 1900
      Sanninoidea edwardsiiBeutenmüller, 1900
      Aegeria fitchiDalla Torre & Strand, 1925
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    Male.

    AttributionTimothy KuhlmanUnited States, Fort Collins

    Male.

    Attribution-NonCommercialZach DuFranUnited States, Norman

    Female.

    Attribution-NonCommercialTom MurrayUnited States, Groton

    Female.

    Attribution-NonCommercialJohn ChristensenUnited States, Leonard Preserve

    Female.

    Attribution-NonCommercialChristian BackCanada, Saint-Louis-de-France

    Copulating pair.

    Attribution-NonCommercialHannah FloydUnited States, Lafayette
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