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Inhalt
1. Live pictures
1.1. Imago
1: Malaysia, Borneo, Sarawak, Miri, Gunung Mulu Nationalpark, Headquarter, 50 m, Terassenbeleuchtung am Rand von Alluvialwald (Überschwemmungswald), 9. April 2007 (det. & Foto am Licht: Dirk Mezger)Forum
1.2. Raupe
1-2: auf Mitragyna rotundifolia, Thailand, Phitsanulok, Amp. Muang, 45 m, 24. November 2019 (fot.: Roland Breithaupt)Forum
2. Diagnosis
2.1. Original description
1-3: Cramer ([1780]: 175, 165, pl. CCLXXXV fig. D) [from copyright-free scans at www.biodiversitylibrary.org]
3. Further information
3.1. Other combinations
- Sphinx hypothous Cramer, [1780] [original combination]
3.2. Subspecies
- Daphnis hypothous moorei (Macleay, 1866) [subspecies according to funet.fi]
3.3. Distribution
The species was described from the island of Ambon in Indonesia.
There is one single specimen found in Scotland. Agassiz et al. (2013: 120) told us: "One Pertshire, 1873: (Clancy et al., 2012: 590). Asiatic."
3.4. Year of the first description
We follow the statement of Hemming (1958).
3.5. Literature
- Agassiz, D.J.L., Beavan, S.D. & R.J. Heckford (2013): Checklist of the Lepidoptera of the British Isles. Royal Entomological Society. 206pp.
- Original description: Cramer, P. („1782“) [1779-1780]: De uitlandsche kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America 3: 1-176, pl. CICIII-CCLXXXVIII. Amsteldam (S. J. Baalde), Utrecht (Barthelemy Wild).
- Hemming, F. (1958): Opinion 516. — Opinions and Declarations Rendered by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature 19 (1): 1-44. London.