Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
J. W. Lewin1805Prodromus entomology. Natural history of lepidopterous insects of New South Wales. Collected, engraved, and faithfully painted after nature
E. Donovan1805General illustration of entomology: part I. An epitome of the insects of Asia, elucidated in one hundred and fifty plates; with occasional observations, and descriptions after the Linnaean and Fabrician manner
G. Perry1810Arcana; or the museum of natural history
Eschscholtz, J. F.1821Beschreibung neuer auslandischer Schmetterlinge nebst Abbildungen
Macleay, W. S.1826Annulosa. Catalogue of insects, collected by Captain King, R.N. Pp. 438-469 in
E. Newman1857Characters of a few apparently undescribed insects collected by James Gibbon, Esq., at Moreton Bay
H. D. J. Wallengren1860Lepidopterologische Mittheilungen
G. Koch1865Die Indo-australische Lepidopteren-Fauna in ihrem Zusammenhang mit der europaeischen nebst den drei Hauptfaunen der Erde
W. J. Macleay1866No title [List of the lepidopterous insects from Cape York, presented to the Museum by Mr. Moore of H.M.S. "Salamander," and which had been exhibited by Mr. Krefft at a previous meeting of the Society]
R. P. Murray1873Description of a new species of Daphnusa (Sphingidae) from Queensland
A. G. Butler1876Descriptions of several new species of Sphingidae
A. G. Butler1877On a collection of Lepidoptera from Cape York and the south-east coast of New Guinea
A. G. Butler1877Descriptions of several African and Australian Lepidoptera in the collection of the British Museum
A. G. Butler1877Descriptions of a new genus and two new species of Sphingidae, with general remarks on the family
W. F. Kirby1877Notes on the new or rare Sphingidae in the Museum of the Royal Dublin Society, and remarks on Mr. Butler's recent revision of the family
C. O. Waterhouse1882Aid to the identification of insects
A. G. Butler1884On new species of Lepidoptera recently added to the collection of the British Museum
J. G. Tepper1890Common native insects of South Australia. A popular guide to South Australian entomology. Part II. Lepidoptera, or butterflies and moths
A. S. Olliff1890Stray notes on Lepidoptera. No. 1
T. P. Lucas1891Butterflies and moths. Descriptions of two new butterflies and nine new Sphingidae or hawk moths found in Queensland.
T. P. Lucas1891Butterflies and moths. Descriptions of two new butterflies and nine new Sphingidae or hawk moths found in Queensland
W. H. Miskin1891A revision of the Australian Sphingidae
A. G. Butler1892Macroglossa vox Newman. In: Entomological notes, captures, &c
T. P. Lucas1892On Queensland and other Australian Lepidoptera, with descriptions of new species
T. P. Lucas1892On 34 new species of Australian Lepidoptera, with additional localities, &c
W. H. Miskin1892Further notes on Australian Sphingidae
C. French_Sr1893A handbook of the destructive insects of Victoria, with notes on the methods to be adopted to check and extirpate them. Part II
L. W. Rothschild1896Some undescribed Lepidoptera
O. B. Lower1897Descriptions of new species of Australian Lepidoptera, with notes on synonymy
W. Beutenmuller1901Catalogue of the described transformations of Australian Lepidoptera
A. Closs1911Zwei neue Sphingidenformen in meiner Sammlung
M. N. Brewster1913The silver-stripe hawk moth Chaerocampa celerio
E. C. Chisholm1923The principal fauna found in District of Marrangaroo, County of Cook, N.S.W.
E. C. Chisholm1925The principal fauna of the Comboyne Plateau, 1923-1925
H. W. Davey1925Pupation of the convolvulus hawk-moth
R. J. Tillyard1926The insects of Australia and New Zealand
G. A. Waterhouse1937The biology and taxonomy of the Australasian butterflies
C. French_Jr1944Records of native insects attacking introduced plants
M. J. Manski1960Food plants of some Queensland Lepidoptera
L. C. Haines1962Privet hawk-moth caterpillar
M. J. Dowling, Haines L. C.1963Notes on the hawk-moths and butterflies of Bandon Grove, N.S.W
T. G. Campbell1966Entomological survey of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, 1964, with special reference to the insects of medical, veterinary, agricultural & forestry significance
Anonymous1967Insect pest survey for the year ending 30th June, 1964. Eighteenth Annual Report
D. S. Hill1975Agricultural insect pests of the tropics and their control
A. B. Rose1975Moths of the families Sphingidae, Notodontidae and Agaristidae observed in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, N.S.W
M. De Baar1979Some new food plants for Australian Lepidoptera with life history notes
N. McFarland1979Annotated list of larval foodplant records for 280 species of Australian moths
I. F. B. Common1981Agrius convolvuli (L.) [Letter to A.H. Hayes, dated 11.2.81.]
M. S. Moulds1981Larval food plants of hawk moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) affecting commercial crops in Australia
M. De Baar1983New food plants, life history notes, and distributional records for some Australian Lepidoptera

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