21 Dec 2014 - I've begun to look for museum records online, starting with the 50 or so links on the museum list at the Entomological Society of America. Fantasy: there will be a photo-referenced www accessible database for most of the many million specimens held in prominent university collections. Not so. Most museums are not searchable, though there is a meta-database (SCAN) representing (at least parts of) 23 collections.
I found 14 records for T. agrippina, 10 for T. zenobia, 129 for A. odorata. Most records are sadly incomplete (must be more data on the physical labels), though one JO Prosek helpfully noted specific locality and elevation for his black witch. --DLC
I found 14 records for T. agrippina, 10 for T. zenobia, 129 for A. odorata. Most records are sadly incomplete (must be more data on the physical labels), though one JO Prosek helpfully noted specific locality and elevation for his black witch. --DLC