00781nas a2200265 4500008004100000245012300041210006900164300001200233490000700245653001400252653001500266653001500281653001200296653002000308653001200328653001000340653001900350653001100369653001500380653001500395653001500410653001100425100001800436856006100454 2023 eng d00aAdditions to the fauna of Lepidoptera of the Bastak Nature Reserve (Russian Far East): Spring and early summer aspects0 aAdditions to the fauna of Lepidoptera of the Bastak Nature Reser a185-2040 v1510aACOSMERYX10aBOMBYCIDAE10aENDROMIDAE10aHEMARIS10aKENTROCHRYSALIS10aMARUMBA10aMIMAS10aPHYLLOSPHINGIA10aRUSSIA10aSMERINTHUS10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX1 aKoshkin, E.S. uhttps://www.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-1-185-20401191nas a2200229 4500008004100000245013900041210006900180260001200249300001200261490000700273520048800280653001400768653001800782653002000800653001900820653001500839653001500854653001300869653001400882100001600896856004900912 2021 eng d00aA new species of the genus Sphecodina Blanchard, 1840 from north Thailand, Chiang Mai province (Lepidoptera Sphingidae Macroglossinae)0 anew species of the genus Sphecodina Blanchard 1840 from north Th c02/2021 a141-1510 v123 a
"A new species of Sphecodina is described from North Thailand, based on a single male collected at a fruit trap on Doi Inthanon, Chiang Mai Province. This specimen, collected in 1988, is so far the only one known Sphecodina specimen collected from that part of the world. It is separated from the second Asiatic species of the genus, Sphecodina caudata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) by its larger size, darker pattern and genital structure."
10aCATALOGUE10aFLIGHT PERIOD10aIMMATURE STAGES10aMALE GENITALIA10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aTHAILAND10aWORLDMAP11 aHaxaire, J. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2227701055nas a2200181 4500008004100000245015200041210006900193300001200262490000700274520046000281653001100741653001500752653001500767653001400782100001800796700002100814856003800835 2019 eng d00aFirst record of Sphecodina caudata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) from Amur Oblast, with an overview of its distribution in Russia0 aFirst record of Sphecodina caudata Bremer Grey 1852 Lepidoptera a847-8500 v153 a"The hawk moth Sphecodina caudata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) is reported in Amur Oblast for the first time. The new record, 3 km west of Kundur village, Khingan Nature Reserve, is in the extreme southeastern part of the region and 308–420 km north-west of previously known records in southern Khabarovsk Krai. An overview of the distribution records of S. caudata in Russia is provided."
10aRUSSIA10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP11 aKoshkin, E.S.1 aBezborodov, V.G. uhttps://doi.org/10.15560/15.5.84703862nas a2200421 4500008004100000245010900041210006900150260001200219300001300231490000700244520278500251653001203036653001503048653001203063653001303075653001003088653001303098653001203111653001003123653001603133653001403149653001203163653001603175653002303191653001603214653001503230653001503245653001103260653001503271653000803286100001603294700001303310700001403323700002003337700001903357700001403376856005003390 2017 eng d00aAre pollinating hawkmoths declining in the northeastern United States? An analysis of collection records0 aAre pollinating hawkmoths declining in the northeastern United S c10/2017 ae01856830 v123 a"Increasing attention to pollinators and their role in providing ecosystem services has revealed a paucity of studies on long-term population trends of most insect pollinators in many parts of the world. Because targeted monitoring programs are resource intensive and unlikely to be performed on most insect pollinators, we took advantage of existing collection records to examine long-term trends in northeastern United States populations of 26 species of hawk moths (family Sphingidae) that are presumed to be pollinators. We compiled over 6,600 records from nine museum and 14 private collections that spanned a 112-year period, and used logistic generalized linear mixed models (GLMMs) to examine long-term population trends. We controlled for uneven sampling effort by adding a covariate for list length, the number of species recorded during each sampling event. We found that of the 22 species for which there was sufficient data to assess population trends, eight species declined and four species increased in detection probability (the probability of a species being recorded during each year while accounting for effort, climate, and spatial effects in the GLMMs). Of the four species with too few records to statistically assess, two have disappeared from parts of their ranges. None of the four species with diurnal adults showed a trend in detection probability. Two species that are pests of solanaceous crops declined, consistent with a seven-fold drop in the area planted in tobacco and tomato crops. We found some evidence linking susceptibility to parasitoidism by the introduced fly Compsilura concinnata (Tachinidae) to declines. Moths with larvae that feed on vines and trees, where available evidence indicates that the fly is most likely to attack, had a greater propensity to decline than species that use herbs and shrubs as larval host plants. Species that develop in the spring, before Compsilura populations have increased, did not decline. However, restricting the analysis to hawk moth records from areas outside of a "refuge" area where Compsilura does not occur did not significantly increase the intensity of the declines as would be predicted if Compsilura was the primary cause of declines. Forests have recovered over the study period across most of the northeastern U.S., but this does not appear to have been a major factor because host plants of several of the declining species have increased in abundance with forest expansion and maturation. Climate variables used in the GLMMs were not consistently related to moth detection probability. Hawk moth declines may have ecological effects on both the plants pollinated by these species and vertebrate predators of the moths."
10aAMPHION10aCOMPSILURA10aDARAPSA10aDEIDAMIA10aDOLBA10aEUMORPHA10aHEMARIS10aHYLES10aLEPIDOPTERA10aLINTNERIA10aMANDUCA10aPOLLINATION10aPOPULATION DECLINE10aPROSERPINUS10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX10aTACHINIDAE10aUSA1 aYoung, B.E.1 aAuer, S.1 aOrmes, M.1 aRapacciuolo, G.1 aSchweitzer, D.1 aSears, N. uhttps://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.018568300767nam a2200205 4500008004100000024001700041245018100058210006900239260005400308300002500362490002500387653001400412653001400426653001700440653001500457653001500472653000800487100001700495856004900512 1821 eng d aPapyrus 344100aZoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology and conchology0 aZoological illustrations or original figures and descriptions of aLondonbBaldwin, Cradock & Joy, and W. Woodc1821 aix + [xix], pls 1-660 v[Series 1,] Volume 110aCATALOGUE10aFOODPLANT10aMACROGLOSSUM10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aUSA1 aSwainson, W. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2021100457nas a2200193 4500008004100000024001700041245002500058210002500083260000900108300000800117490000600125653001300131653001400144653001500158653001500173653000800188100001800196856004900214 1882 eng d aPapyrus 148400aLarvae of Sphingidae0 aLarvae of Sphingidae c1882 a1470 v210aEUMORPHA10aFOODPLANT10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aUSA1 aSanders, J.E. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1987800754nas a2200301 4500008004100000024001600041245003700057210003700094260000900131300001200140490000900152653001900161653001400180653001400194653001900208653001000227653001100237653001300248653001300261653001800274653001500292653001600307653001500323653001500338653001100353100001300364856007500377 1922 eng d aPapyrus 70500aNeue südchinesische Lepidoptera0 aNeue südchinesische Lepidoptera c1922 a113-1290 v192210aACOSMERYCOIDES10aACOSMERYX10aCATALOGUE10aCATE DIAGNOSIS10aCHINA10aCLANIS10aCYPOIDES10aHYLOICUS10aMICRACOSMERYX10aNEOGURELCA10aPOLYPTYCHUS10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX1 aMell, R. uhttps://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Deutsche-Ent-Zeitschrift_1922_0113-0129.pdf01205nam a2200457 4500008004100000024001700041245008800058210007100146260004100217300001400258490001000272653001400282653002100296653001200317653001600329653001400345653001000359653001100369653001700380653001300397653001500410653001200425653001400437653002400451653001100475653001700486653001700503653001900520653001800539653001600557653001400573653001600587653001200603653001400615653001500629653001500644653001500659653001100674100001300685856004900698 1922 eng d aPapyrus 133700aBeiträge zur Fauna sinica. Biologie und Systematik der südchinesischen Sphingiden0 aBeiträge zur Fauna sinica Biologie und Systematik der südchinesi aBerlinbR. Friedländer & Sohnc1922 a177 + 3310 v1 & 210aACOSMERYX10aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aAMBULYX10aAMPELOPHAGA10aCATALOGUE10aCHINA10aCLANIS10aCRASPEDORTHA10aCYPOIDES10aDEILEPHILA10aDOLBINA10aHAYESIANA10aIMMATURE MORPHOLOGY10aLANGIA10aLIFE HISTORY10aMACROGLOSSUM10aMALE GENITALIA10aMICRACOSMERYX10aNOTONAGEMIA10aPHENOLOGY10aPSILOGRAMMA10aREARING10aRHAGASTIS10aSMERINTHUS10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX1 aMell, R. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1917500711nas a2200217 4500008004100000024001700041245017100058210006900229260000900298300001200307490000600319653001500325653001400340653001800354653001500372653001500387653001200402653001400414100001600428856004900444 1880 eng d aPapyrus 128500aCatalogue of the Lepidoptera (Rhopalocera, Sphingidae, Castniidae, and Uraniidae) in the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin, with remarks on new or interesting species0 aCatalogue of the Lepidoptera Rhopalocera Sphingidae Castniidae a c1880 a292-3400 v210aCASTNIIDAE10aCATALOGUE10aPAPILIONOIDEA10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aTEMNORA10aURANIIDAE1 aKirby, W.F. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1875800743nas a2200253 4500008004100000024001700041245012100058210006900179260001200248300001200260490000600272653001000278653001100288653001600299653001100315653001600326653001500342653001500357653001100372100002000383700001800403700001900421856004900440 2013 eng d aPapyrus 221600aNew findings of macromoths (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Macroheterocera) in the Nature Reserve Bolshekhekhtsyrskii in 20120 aNew findings of macromoths Insecta Lepidoptera Macroheterocera i c06/2013 a166-1750 v510aAGLIA10aAGRIUS10aCALLAMBULYX10aRUSSIA10aSATURNIIDAE10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX1 aDubatolov, V.V.1 aDolgikh, A.M.1 aPlatisyn, V.S. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1764500808nas a2200265 4500008004100000024001600041245011000057210007200167260005700239300001000296490000600306653001200312653001600324653001600340653001400356653001000370653001200380653001500392653001500407653002000422100002300442700001500465700001300480856004900493 1853 eng d aPapyrus 42200aDiagnoses de Lépidoptères nouveaux, trouvés par MM. Tatarinoff et Gaschkewitsch aux environs de Pekin.0 aDiagnoses de Lépidoptères nouveaux trouvés par MM Tatarinoff et aHelsingforsbSociété de Litérature Finnoisec1853 a58-670 v110aAMBULYX10aAMPELOPHAGA10aCALLAMBULYX10aCATALOGUE10aCHINA10aMARUMBA10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP1(PART)1 ade Motschulsky, V.1 aBremer, O.1 aGrey, W. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1701700602nas a2200229 4500008004100000024001600041245001300057210001300070260004500083300001000128653001500138653001200153653001200165653001400177653001400191653001500205653001500220653001500235100002700250700001800277856007700295 1870 eng d aPapyrus 89500aUntitled0 aUntitled aParisbOberthür & fils, à Rennesc1870 a1-10010aADHEMARIUS10aALEURON10aAMBULYX10aCATALOGUE10aGUATEMALA10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aXYLOPHANES1 ade Boisduval, J.B.A.E.1 ade l'Orza, P. uhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924018319701;view=1up;seq=100525nam a2200181 4500008004100000024001700041245004800058210004400106260002900150300001400179490000600193653001400199653001500213653001500228100003000243700002100273856004900294 1840 eng d aPapyrus 333300aSixième ordre. Lépidoptères. Pp. 417-5620 aSixième ordre Lépidoptères Pp 417562 aParisbP. Duménilc1840 a672 + [1]0 v310aCATALOGUE10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE1 ade Castelnau, F., L.de_L.1 aBlanchard, C.É. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1691800624nas a2200253 4500008004100000245003400041210003400075260000900109300002700118490000600145653001300151653001200164653001100176653001400187653001200201653001300213653001200226653001600238653001500254653001500269653001400284100002300298856004900321 1868 eng d00aNotes on Canadian Lepidoptera0 aNotes on Canadian Lepidoptera c1868 a9-11, 17-18, [45]-[47]0 v110aAELLOPOS10aAMPHION10aCANADA10aCATALOGUE10aDARAPSA10aEUMORPHA10aHEMARIS10aPROSERPINUS10aSPHECODINA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP11 aBethune, C., J. S. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/16868