"A Synonymical Catalogue Of North American Sphingidae, With Notes And Descriptions" is a valuable resource for entomologists and collectors. This meticulously compiled catalogue, authored by Augustus Radcliffe Grote and Coleman Townsend Robinson, offers a detailed overview of the Sphingidae family, commonly known as sphinx moths, found in North America.
The book provides a synonymical listing, clarifying the nomenclature and taxonomy of various species. In addition to the catalogue, it includes insightful notes and descriptions, enhancing its utility for researchers and enthusiasts seeking a comprehensive understanding of these fascinating insects. This work remains a significant contribution to the field of North American entomology, serving as a reference for identifying and classifying Sphingidae.
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