Zenodoxus palmii

(Neumoegen, 1891)

Zenodoxus palmii is a of in the , first described by Berthold Neumoegen in 1891 from specimens collected in the southwestern United States and Mexico. As a member of the Tinthiinae, it belongs to a group of sesiid often associated with plants. The species exhibits the characteristic - typical of clearwing moths, with reduced scaling that leaves transparent areas on the wings. It is one of relatively few described species in the Zenodoxus, which is primarily distributed in the Nearctic and Neotropical regions.

Monograph of the Sesiidæ of America, north of Mexico (Pl. XXXII) (7400748596) by Beutenmüller, William. Used under a Public domain license.Bulletin - United States National Museum (1946) (20480938876) by United States National Museum;
Smithsonian Institution;

United States. Dept. of the Interior. Used under a No restrictions license.

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How to pronounce Zenodoxus palmii: /zɛnəʊˈdɒksəs ˈpælmiaɪ/

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Nearctic and Neotropical regions; recorded from the southwestern United States and Mexico.

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