Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
R. T. Yamamoto, Fraenkel G.1960Assay of the principal gustatory stimulant for the Tobacco Hornworm, {IProtoparce sexta}, from solanaceous plants
R. T. Yamamoto, Fraenkel G. S.1960Assay of the principal gustatory stimulant for the tobacco hornworm, Protoparce sexta, from solanaceous plants
T. M. Casey1976Activity patterns, body temperature and thermal ecology in two desert caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
R. Mummery, Valadon G.1976The carotenoids of a black variety of the larva of the moth, {IManduca sexta}
R. Mummery, Valadon, L. R. G., Rothschild, M.1976Carotenoids in the larvae and food plant of {IManduca sexta} and in the green and blue larval forms of {IHyalophora cecropia}
F. M. Horodyski, Riddiford, L. M., Truman, J. W.1989Isolation and expression of the eclosion hormone gene from the tobacco hornworm, {IManduca sexta}
A. P. Willmott, Ellington C. P.1997The mechanics of flight in the hawkmoth {IManduca sexta}. 1. Kinematics of hovering and forward flight
A. P. Willmott, Ellington C. P.1997The mechanics of flight in the hawkmoth {IManduca sexta}. 2. Aerodynamic consequences of kinematic and morphological variation
L. T. Wasserthal2001Flight-motor-driven respiratory air flow in the hawkmoth Manduca sexta
G. Wannenmacher, Wasserthal L. T.2003Contribution of the maxillary muscles to proboscis movement in hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)—an electrophysiological study
R. A. Raguso, LeClere, A. R., Schlumpberger, R. O.2005Sensory flexibility in hawkmoth foraging behavior: lessons from {IManduca sexta} and other species
S. P. Sane, Dieudonné, A., Willis, M. A., Daniel, T. L.2007Antennal mechanosensors mediate flight control in moths
D. J. Blackiston, Casey, E. S., Weiss, M. R.2008Retention of memory through metamorphosis: can a moth remember what it learned as a caterpillar?
D. J. Blackiston, Casey, E. S., Weiss, M. R.2008Retention of memory through metamorphosis: can a moth remember what it learned as a caterpillar?
J. C. Theobald, Warrant, E. J., O'Carroll, D. C.2010Wide-field motion tuning in nocturnal hawkmoths
N. M. Kalberer, Reisenman, C. E., Hildebrand, J. G.2010Male moths bearing transplanted female antennae express characteristically female behaviour and central neural activity
S. Sponberg, Dyhr, J. P., Hall, R. W., Daniel, T. L.2015Luminance-dependent visual processing enables moth flight in low light
A. L. Stöckl, Ribi, W. A., Warrant, E. J.2016Adaptations for nocturnal and diurnal vision in the hawkmoth lamina
A. L. Stöckl, O'Carroll, D. C., Warrant, E. J.2017Higher-order neural processing tunes motion neurons to visual ecology in three species of hawkmoths
J. Bing, Li, X., Haverkamp, A., Baldwin, I. T., Hansson, B. S., Knaden, M., Yon, F.2021Variation in Manduca sexta pollination-related floral traits and reproduction in a wild tobacco plant
S. Bisch-Knaden, Rafter, M. A., Knaden, M., Hansson, B. S.2022Unique neural coding of crucial versus irrelevant plant odors in a hawkmoth
A. Dahake, Jain, P., Vogt, C. C., Kandalaft, W., Stroock, A. D., Raguso, R. A.2022A signal-like role for floral humidity in a nocturnal pollination system
A. Brasovs, Palaoro, A. V., Aprelev, P., Beard, C. E., Adler, P. H., Kornev, K. G.2023Haemolymph viscosity in hawkmoths and its implications for hovering flight
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