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Inhalt
2. Diagnose
2.1. Erstbeschreibung
1-4: Drury (1773: 51-52, Index, pl. XXIX fig. 1) [nach Copyright-freien Scans auf www.biodiversitylibrary.org]
2.2. Beschreibung als Sphinx crantor
3. Weitere Informationen
3.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Sphinx achemon Drury, 1773 [Originalkombination]
3.2. Synonyme
- Sphinx crantor Cramer, [1777] [Synonym nach funet.fi]
3.3. Unterarten
- Eumorpha trigon (Gehlen, 1926) [Unterart nach funet.fi]
3.4. Literature
- Beschreibung als Sphinx crantor: Cramer, P. („1779“) [1777]: De uitlandsche kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen Asia, Africa en America 2: 1-151, pl. XCVII-CXVII. 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.
- Erstbeschreibung: Drury, D. (1773): Illustrations of Natural History. Wherein are exhibited Upwards of Two Hundred and Twenty Figures of Exotic Insects, According to their different Genera; Very few of which have hitherto been figured by any Author, Being engraved and coloured from Nature, with the greatest Accuracy, and under the Author's own Inspection, On Fifty Copper-Plates. With a particular Description of each Insect: Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections of the Nature and Properties of many of them. Vol. II: i-vii, 1-90, pl. I-L, Index to the First Volume, Errata and Addenda to the First Volume [not paginated], Index to the Second Volume, Errata and Addenda to the Second Volume [not paginated]. London.