Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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Z. - B. Xu, Melichar, T., He, J. - B., Zhang, C., Zhang, X. - Y., Feng, D., Hu, S. - J.2022A new species of Rhodambulyx Mell, 1939 (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from Southwest Chongqing, China
T. Vaglia, Haxaire, J., Kitching, I. J., Meusnier, I., Rougerie, R.2008Morphology and DNA barcoding reveal three cryptic species within the Xylophanes neoptolemus and loelia species-groups (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
H. Takano, László G. M.2024Descriptions of new Hypotrabala Holland, 1893 (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae: Lasiocampinae: Selenepherini) in the collections of the African Natural History Research Trust, with notes on allied genera and the description of a new genus
Y. Sondhi, Kitching, I. J., Basu, D. N., Kunte, K.2017A new species of Theretra Hübner (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from the southern Western Ghats, India
D. Rubinoff, Osborne, K. H., Kawahara, A. Y.2009Synonomization [sic] of the euphonious Arctonotus Boisduval, 1852 (Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) based on molecular phylogenetic analysis
D. Rubinoff, Doorenweerd C.2020Systematics and biogeography reciprocally illuminate taxonomic revisions in the silkmoth genus Saturnia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
D. Rubinoff, Doorenweerd C.2020In and out of America: ecological and species diversity in Holarctic giant silkmoths suggests unusual dispersal, defying the dogma of an Asian origin
A. K. Hundsdoerfer, Päckert, M., Kehlmaier, C., Strutzenberger, P., Kitching, I. J.2017Museum archives revisited: Central Asiatic hawkmoths reveal exceptionally high late Pliocene species diversification (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)
Y. A. Derzhavets1994Phylogenetic interrelations of the sphinx moths of the genus Hyles Hbn. (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)
T. Decaëns, Rougerie R.2008Descriptions of two new species of Hemileucinae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) from the region of Muzo in Colombia - evidence from morphology and DNA barcodes
J. T. Burke, Peigler R. S.2009Phylogenetic analysis of Anisota (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) based on scolus size and structure of mature larvae
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