Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

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Literature

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R. Cheng, Jiang, N., Xue, D., Li, X., Ban, X., Han, H.2016The evolutionary history of Biston suppressaria (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) related to complex topography and geological history
A. Y. Kawahara, Breinholt, J. W., Ponce, F. V., Haxaire, J., Lei, X., Lamarre, G. P. A., Rubinoff, D., Kitching, I. J.2013Evolution of Manduca sexta hornworms and relatives: biogeographical analysis reveals an ancestral diversification in Central America
A. Y. Kawahara, Mignault, A. A., Regier, J. C., Kitching, I. J., Mitter, C.2009Phylogeny and biogeography of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae): evidence from five nuclear genes
H. Koch2007A molecular phylogeny of the hawk moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of Madagascar and correlates of endemism
R. - J. Lin, Lin, Y. - C., Hsu, Y. - F.2021Systematic position of Bombyx incomposita (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), with notes on its immature biology and hostplant association
C. Netz, Renner S. S.2017Long-spurred Angraecum orchids and long-tongued sphingid moths on Madagascar: a time frame for Darwin’s predicted Xanthopan/Angraecum coevolution
F. V. Ponce, Breinholt, J. W., Hossie, T., Barber, J. R., Janzen, D. H., Hallwachs, W., Kawahara, A. Y.2015A molecular phylogeny of Eumorpha (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) and the evolution of anti-predator larval eyespots
D. Rubinoff, Doorenweerd C.2020Systematics and biogeography reciprocally illuminate taxonomic revisions in the silkmoth genus Saturnia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
D. Rubinoff, Doorenweerd C.2020In and out of America: ecological and species diversity in Holarctic giant silkmoths suggests unusual dispersal, defying the dogma of an Asian origin
D. Rubinoff, Osborne, K. H., Kawahara, A. Y.2009Synonomization [sic] of the euphonious Arctonotus Boisduval, 1852 (Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) based on molecular phylogenetic analysis
D. Rubinoff, Le Roux J. J.2008Evidence of repeated and independent saltational evolution in a peculiar genus of sphinx moths (Proserpinus: Sphingidae)
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