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Sure enough, after his death and more than twenty years after Darwin originally mae the prediction, a large hawk moth (Xanthopan morganit praedicta) was discovered in Madagascar. Latin scholars and etymologists will not the subspecies ‘praedicta’ in the moth’s name. Science requiring extensive and costly fieldwork takes a lot of time. . . . . Page 62
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