Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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B. E. Young, Auer, S., Ormes, M., Rapacciuolo, G., Schweitzer, D., Sears, N.2017Are pollinating hawkmoths declining in the northeastern United States? An analysis of collection records
J. R. Wiker, Sternburg, J. G., Bouseman, J. K.2010Field guide to the sphinx moths of Illinois
S. M. Wells, Pyle, R. M., Collins, N. M.1983The IUCN Invertebrate Red Data Book
J. F. Wells, Brown R. M.1975Larval migration of Hyles lineata (Fab.) (Sphingidae)
P. Waring2019Recording hawk-moths (Lep: Sphingidae) in Arizona, USA
D. L. Wagner, Langdon K.2006Sourwood defoliation by Lettered Sphinx (Deidamia inscripta) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
D. L. Wagner2012Moth decline in the northeastern United States
L. von Reizenstein1881A new moth
M. A. Valenti, Zack R. S.1995Lepidoptera associated with greenleaf manzanita, Arctostaphylos patula E. Greene (Ericaceae), in Shasta County, California
J. P. Tuttle2007The hawk moths of North America. A natural history study of the Sphingidae of the United States and Canada
P. M. Tuskes, Emmel J. F.1981The life history and behavior of Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae)
P. M. Tuskes1980The life history of Aellopos tantalus (Sphingidae)
T. Thomas, Webster R.2009Locality data for the Pawpaw Sphinx, Dolba hyloeus (Drury, 1773) in Atlantic Canada
M. R. Tarre2003Harvesting Hyles lineata in the Sonoran Desert: a larval legacy
O. H. Swezey1920Some new Hawaiian Lepidoptera
W. Sweadner, Chermock, F. H., Chermock, R. L.1940A new sphinx from eastern United States
W. Swainson1821Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology and conchology
F. H. H. Strecker1872Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres, indigenous and exotic; with descriptions and colored illustrations
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R. E. Stanford2003Zone 4 Rocky Mountains Alberta, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico
R. E. Stanford2004Zone 4 Rocky Mountains Alberta, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico
R. E. Stanford2005Zone 4 Rocky Mountains Alberta, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico
R. E. Stanford2006Zone 4 Rocky Mountains Alberta, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico
D. B. Stallings, Turner J. R.1944Notes on Lepidoptera
J. L. Sperry1939Two apparently new western moths
C. G. Soule1895Deidamia inscripta
C. G. Soule1895Description of some of the larval stages of Amphion nessus
C. G. Soule1895Notes on moths
C. G. Soule1896Life history of Deilephila lineata
C. G. Soule1897Notes on unusual food plants, etc.
J. B. Smith1887A new sphinx
M. J. Smith1990New moth records for Utah (Saturniidae, Sphingidae)
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J. R. Slotten, Miller W.2000Occurrence of Eupyrrhoglossum sagra and Perigonia lusca in Florida (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
A. T. Slosson1890Cressonia hyperbola n. var.
H. Skinner1922Protoparce rustica in Florida (Lep.: Sphingidae) and Mr. T. L. Mead
L. Simon2003Eumorpha fasciata, the Banded Sphinx
J. H. Shepard2005Zone 2 Pacific Northwest. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
J. H. Shepard2009Zone 2 Pacific Northwest. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
J. H. Shepard2011Zone 2 Pacific Northwest. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
J. H. Shepard2014Zone 2 Pacific Northwest. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
J. H. Shepard2015Zone 2 Pacific Northwest. Idaho, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia
C. L. Selman1975A pictorial key to the hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of eastern United States (except Florida)
D. F. Schweitzer, Garris J. R.2017Fluctuations of moths with big summer caterpillars (Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Datana) in early 21st century New Jersey, USA
D. F. Schweitzer2006Survival of freezing and subsequent summer eclosion by three migratory moths: Manduca sexta and Hyles lineata (Sphingidae), and Helicoverpa zea (Noctuidae)
D. F. Schweitzer2017Current versus mid 20th century statuses of moths with big summer caterpillars (Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Datana) in northern New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania
B. G. Scholtens2001Zone 9 Southeast. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia
B. G. Scholtens2003Zone 9 Southeast. Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Louisiana

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Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith