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Both Mirabilis multiflora and Oenothera caespitosa are also dependent on hawkmoths for pollination. M. quinquemaculata has been found to feed from Oenothera caespitosa first and only later to visit Mirabilis multiflora, indicating a preference for the former. Learn more about Tomato Hornworm


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Animalia: Arthropoda: Lepidoptera: Insecta: Sphingidae: Manduca quinquemaculatus

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