Ceratomia
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Ceratomia is a genus of hawkmoths. Species include:
Species
- Ceratomia amyntorCeratomia amyntorThe Elm sphinx, , sometimes called the Four-horned Sphinx, is a North American species of moth in the Sphingidae family. It has a wingspan of 3¼ - 4½ inches...
- (Geyer 1835) - Ceratomia catalpaeCeratomia catalpaeThe Catalpa Sphinx is a hawk moth of the Sphingidae family.-Range:Ceratomia catalpae is a native of southeastern North America and can be located on catalpa trees that grow within this region...
- (Boisduval 1875) - Ceratomia hageniCeratomia hageniHagen's Sphinx , sometimes referred to as the Osage Orange Sphinx, is a hawk moth of the Sphingidae family.-Range:...
- Grote 1874 - Ceratomia hoffmanniCeratomia hoffmanniCeratomia hoffmanni is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from Mexico....
- Mooser 1942 - Ceratomia igualanaCeratomia igualanaCeratomia igualana is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is found from Mexico to Costa Rica. Only a small number has been caught and not much is known about the biology of this species.The wingspan is 51-56 mm for males and about 65 mm for females....
- Schaus, 1932 - Ceratomia sonorensisCeratomia sonorensisThe Sonoran Sphinx is a moth of the Sphingidae family. It is known from high altitudes in oak and oak-pine associations in Madrean woodland in Sonora, Mexico and in south-eastern Arizona.The wingspan is 84-89 mm...
- Hodges 1971 - Ceratomia undulosaCeratomia undulosaThe Waved Sphinx is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is found in the United States, and southern Canada, east of the Rocky Mountains....
- (Walker 1856)