Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
A. Gallardo1908Notable mimetismo de la oruga del Esfíngido Dilophonota lassauxi (Boisduval) Berg
E. Curio1965Die Schlangen Mimikry einer südamerikanischen Schwärmerraupe
Janzen, D. H.1983{IPseudosphinx tetrio} (Oruga Falso-Coral, Frangipani Sphinx). Pp. 764-765 in
Y. Oniki, Antunes, A. Z., Willis, E. O.2000Possible mimicry of dangerous large bees and wasps by small hummingbirds and moths (Aellopos sp.)
Owada, M., Thinh T. H.2002Biodiversity and mimicry complex of diurnal insects in Vietnam. pp. 179-188 in
J. Mallet2004Poulton, Wallace and Jordan: how discoveries in Papilio butterflies led to a new species concept 100 years ago
D. Rubinoff, Le Roux J. J.2008Evidence of repeated and independent saltational evolution in a peculiar genus of sphinx moths (Proserpinus: Sphingidae)
D. H. Janzen, Hallwachs, W., Burns, J. M.2010A tropical horde of counterfeit predator eyes
T. J. Hossie, Sherratt, T. N., Janzen, D. H., Hallwachs, W.2013An eyespot that "blinks": an open and shut case of eye mimicry in Eumorpha caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
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
T. J. Hossie, Skelhorn, J., Breinholt, J. W., Kawahara, A. Y., Sherratt, T. N.2015Body size affects the evolution of eyespots in caterpillars
L. Zapletalová, Zalpletal, M., Konvička, M.2016Habitat impact on ultraviolet reflectance in moths
J. H. Louwagie_III, Peigler R. S.2016Biology and chemical ecology of Eupackardia calleta (Saturniidae) in southern Texas
B. Dvořák2017Tarn- und Warnverhalten bei Amphimoea walkeri (Boisduval, 1875) und anderen Cocytiina (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
B. Dvořák2018Bemerkungen zur Verhaltensweise und Phänologie der Raupen von Pseudosphinx tetrio (Linnaeus, 1777) und verwandten Dilophonotini-Genera (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae): wer ahmt wen nach?
B. C. Schmidt2018Cryptic species among bumblebee mimics: an unrecognized Hemaris hawkmoth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in eastern North America
S. R. Laurent, Carvalho, A. P. S., Kawahara, A. Y.2019Two New Species of Psychocampa and a Possible Case of Visual Mimicry in the Sack-Bearer Moths (Lepidoptera: Mimallonoidea)
B. Dvořák2019Über des Ursprung der dorsalen Hinterleibs- und Hinterflügelfärbung der holarktischen Sphingidae am Beispiel der Gattung Sphinx Linnaeus 1758 (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
F. W. Amorim2020Are the New World hummingbird-hawkmoths functional equivalents of hummingbirds?
J. R. Barber, Plotkin, D., Rubin, J. J., Homziak, N. T., Leavell, B. C., Houlihan, P., Miner, K. A., Breinholt, J. W., Quirk-Royal, B., Padrón, P. S., Nunez, M., Kawahara, A. Y.2021Anti-bat ultrasound production in moths is globally and phylogenetically widespread
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