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Updated as per James P. Tuttle's The Hawk Moths of North America, June 2009 Dedicated as per personal communication with J. Donald Imbrie, Big Prairie Summit, Ochoco National Forest, June 2011; July 16, 2011 |
Proserpinus clarkiae, Big Prairie Summit, Ochocho National Forest, Crook County, Oregon,
nectaring on white wyethia, June 2011, courtesy of J. Donald Imbrie.
Dedicated as per personal communication from J. Donald Imbrie, July 16, 2011, who sends the image of Proserpinus clarkiae above. It is hoped that this checklist, with the thumbnails and notes, will help you quickly identify the moths you have encountered.
A WO" after the species name indicates that I have no confirmed reports of this species in Crook County, but I (William Oehlke) expect that this moth is present. Please help me develop this list with improved, documented accuracy by sending sightings (species, date, location), preferably with an image, via email to Bill Oehlke.
Sphinginae subfamily
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