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Manduca exiguus (Gehlen, 1942): a valid species from southern and south-eastern Brazil, Uruguay and north-eastern Argentina (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae).
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2015-07
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2017-02-23
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Sphingidae
Brazil
Manduca
taxonomy
DNA barcoding
geographical distribution
Brazil
Manduca
taxonomy
DNA barcoding
geographical distribution
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Manduca exiguus (Gehlen, 1942) stat. n. was first
described as a subspecies of Manduca lucetius (Cramer,
1780), but later considered as a junior synonym of Manduca contracta (Butler, 1875). Here, we compare the two taxa and demonstrate the validity of M. exiguus as a species on the basis of a distinctive habitus and differences in the male genitalia, together with corroborating evidence from DNA barcodes. The distribution of M. exiguus is detailed.
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Haxaire, Jean & Rougerie, Rodolphe & Mielke, Carlos & Kitching, Ian. (2015). Manduca exiguus (Gehlen, 1942): a valid species from southern and southeastern Brazil, Uruguay and northeastern Argentina (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae). Nachrichten Entomologischer vereins Apollo. 36. 49-54.
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