Small sample, substantial contribution: additions to the Honduran hawkmoth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) fauna based on collections from a mountainous protected area (Cusuco National Park)
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M. Jocqué | D. Mann | T. Creedy | M. Vanhove | A. Samayoa | Shaun Waters | J. M. Nuñez-Miño | Thierry Vaglia | J. Casteels
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