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English: Plate XXVIII.

1. SPHINX VITIS (= Eumorpha vitis).

2. THYREUS LUGUBRIS (= Enyo lugubris).

3. DEILEPHILA TERSA (= Xylophanes tersa).

4. SPHINX STRIGILES (sic) (= Protambulyx strigilis).
Date (plates). 1837 (text).
Source Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Vol. I.
Author Plates: Dru Drury (1725–1803). Text: John Obadiah Westwood (1805–1893)

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