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Sphinx Moths
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Sphinx Moths
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unfolding on my window: a green anole had captured a sphinx – something worth blogging about in its own right, but this sphinx
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Residents To Study Hawkmoth Diversity Hawkmoths (or sphinx
I know what you are going to say: “Moths have no blood.” That’s splitting hairs though—moths have liquid called hemolymph that performs similar function as our blood; it’s not red because there is no hemoglobin. In moths, lymph delivers nutrients throughout the body, while oxygen is delivered via th
A mite feeding on a sphinx moth, French Guiana Among
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