Moths of the British Isles Fig18
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Fig. 18. Description: Binomial in text. Chrysalis of Oleander-Moth. (Photo by W. J. Lucas.): Daphnis nerii. Date: 1907. Source: The Moths of the British Isles. Author: Richard South.
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- Daphnis nerii (oleander hawk-moth)
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