Sphingidae of the Dominican Republic


Xylophanes chiron chiron courtesy of Paolo Mazzei.

Although I believe these "tribal" checklists contain only species within the Dominican Republic, there may be omissions, and there may be improper entries.

The list should be very reliable, however, as it is from Pierre Schmit's Liste Systématique .

If you have corrections to offer, please contact
Bill Oehlke at oehlkew@islandtelecom.com.

Sphingini
Agrius cingulata
Cocytius antaeus
Cocytius cluentius
Cocytius duponchel
M. brontes haitiensis
Manduca caribbeus
Manduca johanni
Manduca quinquemaculata
Manduca rustica
M. sexta jamaicensis
Nannoparce poeyi
Sphinx tricolor













Smerinthini
Protambulyx s. strigilis


























Dilophonotini
Aellopos fadus
Aellopos tantalus
Callionima calliomenae
Callionima denticulata
Callionima falcifera
Enyo lugubris lugubris
Enyo ocypete
Erinnyis alope
Erinnyis crameri
Erinnyis domingonis
Erinnyis ello
Erinnyis guttularis
Erinnyis lassauxii
Erinnyis obscura
Erinnyis oenotrus
Eupyrrhoglossum sagra
Isognathus rimosa
Pachylia ficus
Pachylioides resumens
Perigonia caryae
Perigonia glaucescens
Perigonia lefebraei
Perigonia lusca lusca
Phryxus caicus
Pseudosphinx tetrio

Philampelini
Eumorpha fasciatus
Eumorpha labruscae
Eumorpha strenua
Eumorpha vitis























Macroglossini
C. noctuiformis
Hyles lineata
X. chiron chiron
X. clarki
Xylophanes pluto
Xylophanes porcus
Xylophanes rhodocera
Xylophanes tersa



















Erinnyis ello female, courtesy of Vaclav Cerovsky,
Punta Cana, eastern tip of Dominican Republic, April 7, 2005.

Apparently Erinnyis ello is common in Punta Cana. Here is another female, courtesy of Yvonne Metcalfe of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Yvonne took this image while visiting on April 23, 2006.

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