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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF

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tobacco hawk moth The Five-spotted Hawkmoth (the adult form of tomato hornworm) can be distinguished from the Carolina Sphinx (the adult form of the hornworm) by counting the pairs of yellowish-orange markings on Manduca sexta - SPHINGIDAE OF
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