Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
D. P. Gregory1963Hawkmoth pollination in the genus Oenothera
D. P. Gregory1963Hawkmoth pollination in the genus Oenothera
G. Kritsky1991Darwin's Madagascan hawk moth prediction
A. P. Willmott, Búrquez A.1996The pollination of {IMerremia palmeri} (Convolvulaceae): can hawk moths be trusted?
J. Maad2000Phenotypic selection in hawkmoth-pollinated Platanthera bifolia: targets and fitness surfaces
R. Alexandersson, Johnson S. D.2002Pollinator-mediated selection on flower-tube length in a hawkmoth-pollinated {IGladiolus} (Iridaceae)
R. A. Raguso, Henzel, C., Buchmann, S. L., Nabhan, G. P.2003Trumpet flowers of the Sonoran Desert: floral biology of Peniocereus cacti and sacred Datura
J. Nattero, Moré, M., Sérsic, A. N., Cocucci, A. A.2003Possible tobacco progenitors share long-tongued hawkmoths as pollen vectors
A. R. Westwood, Borkowsky C. L.2004Sphinx moth pollinators for the endangered western prairie fringed orchid, Platanthera praeclara in Manitoba, Canada
M. Moré, Sérsic, A. N., Cocucci, A. A.2006Specialized use of pollen vectors by Caesalpinia gilliesii, a legume species with brush-type flowers
E. G. Kwembeya, Bjorå, C. S., Stedje, B., Nordal, I.2007Phylogenetic relationships in the genus {ICrinum} (Amaryllidaceae) with emphasis on tropical African species: evidence from {ItrnL-F} and nuclear ITS DNA sequence data
D. J. Martins, Johnson S. D.2007Hawkmoth pollination of aerangoid orchids in Kenya, with special reference to nectar sugar concentration gradients in the floral spurs
C. Micheneau, Johnson, S. D., Fay, M. F.2009Orchid pollination: from Darwin to the present day
M. Pedron, Buzatto, C. R., Singer, R. B., Batista, J. A. N., Moser, A.2012Pollination biology of four sympatric species of Habenaria (Orchidaceae: Orchidinae) from southern Brazil
M. Moré, Amorim, F. W., Benitez-Vieyra, S., Medina, A. M., Sazima, M., Cocucci, A. A.2012Armament imbalances: match and mismatch in plant-pollinator traits of highly specialized long-spurred orchids
L. T. Wasserthal2013Evolution of long-tongued hawkmoths and pollination of long-spurred Angraecum orchids
E. Staller2013Long-spurred orchids and their pollinators - an investigation into multiple hypotheses to explain some of Darwin's contrivances
K. Fox, Anderson, K. M., Andres, R., Foster, M. C., Foster, C. E., Vik, D., Vitt, P., Harris, M. O.2015Nectar robbery and thievery in the hawk moth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)-pollinated Western Prairie Fringed Orchid Platanthera praeclara
S. D. Johnson, Raguso R. A.2016The long-tongued hawkmoth pollinator niche for native and invasive plants in Africa
B. Dvořák2019Über des Ursprung der dorsalen Hinterleibs- und Hinterflügelfärbung der holarktischen Sphingidae am Beispiel der Gattung Sphinx Linnaeus 1758 (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
M. G. Balducci, Martins, D. J., Johnson, S. D.2019Pollination of the long-spurred African terrestrial orchid Bonatea steudneri by long-tongued hawkmoths, notably Xanthopan morganii
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
J. Minet, Basquin, P., Haxaire, J., Lees, D. C., Rougerie, R.2021A new taxonomic status for Darwin's "predicted" pollinator: Xanthopan praedicta stat. nov. (Lepidoptera Sphingidae Sphinginae)
U. M. Diniz, Fischer, N. L. S., Aguiar, L. M. S.2022Changing the main course: strong bat visitation to the ornithophilous mistletoe Psittacanthus robustus (Loranthaceae) in a Neotropical savanna
F. W. Amorim, Marino, S., Sanz-Veiga, P. A., Ollerton, J., Oliveira, P. E.2022Short flowers for long tongues: functional specialization in a nocturnal pollination network of an asclepiad in long-tongued hawkmoths
L. M. Primo, Domingos-Melo, A., Galetto, L., Machado, I. C.2022Nectar secretion patterns are associated to nectar accessibility in aguild of crepuscular-nocturnal flowering plants
A. Miranda-Jácome, Rodríguez-García, R., Munguía-Rosas, M. A.2022Bats and moths contribute to the reproductive success of the columnar cactus Pilosocereus leucocephalus
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