Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
W. Sweadner, Chermock, F. H., Chermock, R. L.1940A new sphinx from eastern United States
L. W. Rothschild, Jordan K.1903A revision of the lepidopterous family Sphingidae
E. W. Howe, Howe W. H.1950Ceratomia kansensis new species (Sphingidae)
T. Kesting-Handly, Montagna, D., Farkas, K.2021Descriptions of new Ceratomia hageni (Sphingidae: Sphinginae) larval color morphs
T. W. Harris1839Descriptive catalogue of the North American insects belonging to the Linnaean genus Sphinx in the cabinet of Thaddeus William Harris, M.D., Librarian of Harvard University
O. Mooser1942Esfingidos nuevos de Mexico
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
D. Moskowitz2018Hunting caterpillars with a UV flashlght -- part 2
C. M. Geyer1827In Hübner, J., Sammlung exotischer Schmetterlinge
G. J. Bowles1871List of Lepidoptera taken at Quebec
C. M. Franklin1972New distributional records for {ICeratomia hageni} (Sphingidae)
F. H. Chermock, Chermock R. L.1940New melanic moths from southwestern Pennsylvania
W. Schaus1932New species of Sphingidae and Saturniidae in the U.S. National Museum
J. Haxaire, Melichar T.2012Note sur les genres Ceratomia Harris, 1839, et Dolbogene Rothschild & Jordan, 1903, au Mexique, et description de Ceratomia mooseri sp. n. et Ceratomia paltingi sp. n. (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)
A. R. Grote1874Notes on American Lepidoptera with descriptions of twenty-one new species
D. B. Stallings, Turner J. R.1944Notes on Lepidoptera
W. H. Edwards1898Notes upon Sphinx catalpae at Coalburgh, W. Va
C. R. Beutelspacher-Baigts1981Nuevos registros de las familias Sphingidae y Arctiidae (Lepidóptera) para México
K. Jordan1946P. 6 in: Oiticica,J., Revisão dos nomes genéricos da família Sphingidae (Lepidoptera). Parte 1. Subfamília Sphinginae Butler, 1877
J. W. Breinholt, Kawahara A. Y.2013Phylotranscriptomics: saturated third codon positions radically influence the estimation of trees based on next-gen data
F. Walker1856Sphingidae
R. W. Hodges1971Sphingoidea
B. P. Clark1929Sundry notes on Sphingidae, descriptions of sixteen new species, and of one new genus
B. Clemens1859Synopsis of North American Sphingidae
J. K. Nayar, Fraenkel G. S.1963The chemical basis of the host selection in the Catalpa Sphinx {ICeratomia catalpae} (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)
W. J. Baerg1935Three shade tree insects. II. Great elm leaf beetle, catalpa sphinx and eastern tent caterpillar
A. J. Hanks1998Zone 6 South central Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith