02551nas a2200433 4500008004100000245009200041210006900133260001200202300001400214490000800228520142700236653001801663653001101681653002301692653001801715653001201733653001001745653000901755653001301764653002301777653001901800653003201819653001201851653001001863653001201873653001301885653001301898653001401911653001501925653001501940100001801955700001501973700001301988700001802001700001602019700001602035700001702051856004902068 2023 eng d00aWettability and morphology of proboscises interweave with hawkmoth evolutionary history0 aWettability and morphology of proboscises interweave with hawkmo c10/2023 ajeb2456990 v2263 a
Hovering hawkmoths expend significant energy while feeding, which should select for greater feeding efficiency. Although increased feeding efficiency has been implicitly assumed, it has never been assessed. We hypothesized that hawkmoths have proboscises specialized for gathering nectar passively. Using contact angle and capillary pressure to evaluate capillary action of the proboscis, we conducted a comparative analysis of wetting and absorption properties for 13 species of hawkmoths. We showed that all 13 species have a hydrophilic proboscis. In contradistinction, the proboscises of all other tested lepidopteran species have a wetting dichotomy with only the distal ~10% hydrophilic. Longer proboscises are more wettable, suggesting that species of hawkmoths with long proboscises are more efficient at acquiring nectar by the proboscis surface than are species with shorter proboscises. All hawkmoth species also show strong capillary pressures which, together with the feeding behaviors we observed, ensure that nectar will be delivered to the food canal efficiently. The patterns we found suggest that different subfamilies of hawkmoths use different feeding strategies. Our comparative approach reveals that hawkmoths are unique among Lepidoptera and highlights the importance of considering the physical characteristics of the proboscis to understand the evolution and diversification of hawkmoths.
10aADULT FEEDING10aAGRIUS10aCAPILLARY PRESSURE10aCONTACT ANGLE10aDARAPSA10aDOLBA10aENYO10aEUMORPHA10aFEEDING EFFICIENCY10aFLUID DYNAMICS10aFLUID-STRUCTURE INTERACTION10aHEMARIS10aHYLES10aMANDUCA10aMENISCUS10aPARATREA10aPROBOSCIS10aSPHINGIDAE10aXYLOPHANES1 aPalaoro, A.V.1 aGole, A.R.1 aY., Sun.1 aPuchalski, A.1 aBeard, C.E.1 aAdler, P.H.1 aKornev, K.G. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2298202528nas a2200349 4500008004100000245007900041210006900120300001300189490000800202520164900210653001101859653001401870653001001884653000901894653001301903653001501916653001201931653001301943653001001956653001201966653001501978653001501993653001402008653001502022100001602037700001802053700001602071700001602087700001602103700001702119856004202136 2023 eng d00aHaemolymph viscosity in hawkmoths and its implications for hovering flight0 aHaemolymph viscosity in hawkmoths and its implications for hover a202221850 v2903 a"Viscosity determines the resistance of haemolymph flow through the insect body. For flying insects, viscosity is a major physiological parameter limiting flight performance by controlling the flow rate of fuel to the flight muscles, circulating nutrients and rapidly removing metabolic waste products. The more viscous the haemolymph, the greater the metabolic energy needed to pump it through confined spaces. By employing magnetic rotational spectroscopy with nickel nanorods, we showed that viscosity of haemolymph in resting hawkmoths (Sphingidae) depends on wing size non-monotonically. Viscosity increases for small hawkmoths with high wingbeat frequencies, reaches a maximum for middle-sized hawkmoths with moderate wingbeat frequencies, and decreases in large hawkmoths with slower wingbeat frequencies but greater lift. Accordingly, hawkmoths with small and large wings have viscosities approaching that of water, whereas hawkmoths with mid-sized wings have more than twofold greater viscosity. The metabolic demands of flight correlate with significant changes in circulatory strategies via modulation of haemolymph viscosity. Thus, the evolution of hovering flight would require fine-tuned viscosity adjustments to balance the need for the haemolymph to carry more fuel to the flight muscles while decreasing the viscous dissipation associated with its circulation."
10aAGRIUS10aCERATOMIA10aDOLBA10aENYO10aEUMORPHA10aHAEMOLYMPH10aHEMARIS10aHOVERING10aHYLES10aMANDUCA10aPHYSIOLOGY10aSPHINGIDAE10aVISCOSITY10aXYLOPHANES1 aBrasovs, A.1 aPalaoro, A.V.1 aAprelev, P.1 aBeard, C.E.1 aAdler, P.H.1 aKornev, K.G. uhttps://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.21802985nas a2200445 4500008004100000245011800041210006900159260001200228300001400240490000800254520182000262653001502082653001102097653001202108653001502120653001302135653001602148653001302164653001702177653001202194653001302206653001002219653001602229653001602245653001302261653001402274653001602288653001302304653001502317653001502332653001502347100001702362700002002379700001602399700001802415700001402433700001702447700001602464856005902480 2022 eng d00aEvolutionary functional morphology of the proboscis and feeding apparatus of hawk moths (Sphingidae: Lepidoptera)0 aEvolutionary functional morphology of the proboscis and feeding c11/2022 a1390-14100 v2833 a"The morphology of the proboscis and associated feeding organs was studied in several nectar‐feeding hawk moths, as well as a specialized honey‐feeder and two supposedly nonfeeding species. The proboscis lengths ranged from a few millimeters to more than 200 mm. Despite the variation in proboscis length and feeding strategy, the principle external and internal composition of the galeae, the stipes pump, and the suction pump were similar across all species. The morphology of the smooth and slender proboscis is highly conserved among all lineages of nectar‐feeding Sphingidae. Remarkably, they share a typical arrangement of the sensilla at the tip. The number and length of sensilla styloconica are independent from proboscis length. A unique proboscis morphology was found in the honey‐feeding species Acherontia atropos. Here, the distinctly pointed apex displays a large subterminal opening of the food canal, and thus characterizes a novel type of piercing proboscis in Lepidoptera. In the probably nonfeeding species, the rudimentary galeae are not interlocked and the apex lacks sensilla styloconica; galeal muscles, however, are present. All studied species demonstrate an identical anatomy of the stipes, and suction pump, regardless of proboscis length and diet. Even supposedly nonfeeding Sphingidae possess all organs of the feeding apparatus, suggesting that their proboscis rudiments might still be functional. The morphometric analyses indicate significant positive correlations between galea lumen volume and stipes muscle volume as well as the volume of the food canal and the muscular volume of the suction pump. Size correlations of these functionally connected organs reflect morphological fine‐tuning in the evolution of proboscis length and function."
10aACHERONTIA10aAGRIUS10aANATOMY10aDEILEPHILA10aEUMORPHA10aEURYGLOTTIS10aHYLOICUS10aMACROGLOSSUM10aMANDUCA10aMICRO-CT10aMIMAS10aMUSCULATURE10aNEOCOCYTIUS10aPACHYLIA10aPROBOSCIS10aPROTAMBULYX10aSENSILLA10aSMERINTHUS10aSPHINGIDAE10aXYLOPHANES1 aReinwald, C.1 aBauder, J.A.-S.1 aKarolyi, F.1 aNeulinger, M.1 aJaros, S.1 aMetscher, B.1 aKrenn, H.W. uhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jmor.2151001251nas a2200301 4500008004100000022001400041245014600055210006900201260001200270300001000282490000700292520039700299653001500696653001300711653001400724653001300738653001300751653001300764653001200777653001200789653001300801653001400814653001400828653001500842100002800857700002300885856004100908 2017 eng d a1851-747100aDos nuevos registros de Sphingidae (Lepidoptera: Bombycoidea) de Salta, con nuevos aportes de distribución de nueve especies en la Argentina0 aDos nuevos registros de Sphingidae Lepidoptera Bombycoidea de Sa c06/2017 a57-600 v763 a"Two species of Sphingidae are recorded from Argentina for the first time: Nyceryx hyposticta (R. Felder, [1874]) and Perigonia stulta Herrich-Schäffer, [1854]. Both species were collected in the north of Salta province. New distributional records from Argentina for other nine species are provided, and a previous identification error is clarified."
10aADHEMARIUS10aAELLOPOS10aARGENTINA10aCOCYTIUS10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aMANDUCA10aNYCERYX10aPACHYLIA10aPERIGONIA10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aRodríguez-Ramírez, J.1 aNúñez_Bustos, E. uhttps://doi.org/10.25085/rsea.76120901055nas a2200397 4500008004100000022001400041245012600055210006900181260001200250300001000262490000700272653001400279653001500293653001100308653001200319653001500331653001300346653000900359653001300368653001300381653001200394653001200406653001600418653001300434653001700447653001400464653001600478653001700494653001500511653001400526653001500540100001700555700002000572700001600592856004900608 2013 eng d a1605-252800aAbundance and species richness of hawkmoths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in the fragmented landscape of Santa Cruz (Bolivia)0 aAbundance and species richness of hawkmoths Lepidoptera Sphingid c04/2013 a46-510 v4810aABUNDANCE10aADHEMARIUS10aAGRIUS10aBOLIVIA10aCALLIONIMA10aCOCYTIUS10aENYO10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aMADORYX10aMANDUCA10aNEOCOCYTIUS10aPACHYLIA10aPACHYLIOIDES10aPERIGONIA10aPROTAMBULYX10aPSEUDOSPHINX10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aKarger, D.N.1 aAbrahamczyk, S.1 aKessler, M. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2138601615nas a2200457 4500008004100000245014800041210007200189260001200261300001000273490000600283520041500289653001300704653001100717653001200728653001500740653001400755653001400769653001300783653002300796653000900819653001300828653001300841653002000854653001000874653001500884653001400899653001900913653001200932653001500944653001300959653001700972653001400989653001201003653001601015653001701031653001501048653001401063653001501077100001601092856004901108 2016 eng d00aLes Lépidoptères Sphingidae de République Dominicaine. Liste actualisée et description de deux nouvelles espèces. (Lepidoptera Sphingidae)0 aLes Lépidoptères Sphingidae de République Dominicaine Liste actu c06/2016 a61-780 v83 a"A checklist of the known Sphingidae of the Dominican Republic is given, based on two collecting trips undertaken by the author and examination of material in museum collections. Two species belonging to the genus Aellopos Hübner, [1819] are recorded for the first time and two new species, recently collected in April 2016 in the La Vega Province, are described as new."
10aAELLOPOS10aAGRIUS10aBAHAMAS10aCALLIONIMA10aCATALOGUE10aCAUTETHIA10aCOCYTIUS10aDOMINICAN REPUBLIC10aENYO10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aEUPYRRHOGLOSSUM10aHYLES10aISOGNATHUS10aLINTNERIA10aMALE GENITALIA10aMANDUCA10aNANNOPARCE10aPACHYLIA10aPACHYLIOIDES10aPERIGONIA10aPHRYXUS10aPROTAMBULYX10aPSEUDOSPHINX10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aHaxaire, J. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2122900958nas a2200313 4500008004100000024001700041245018900058210006900247260000900316300001200325490000700337653001500344653001700359653001300376653001300389653001200402653001500414653001400429653001500443100002000458700001500478700001500493700001500508700001700523700002300540700001500563700001700578856004900595 2012 eng d aPapyrus 211200aSmall sample, substantial contribution: additions to the Honduran hawkmoth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) fauna based on collections from a mountainous protected area (Cusuco National Park)0 aSmall sample substantial contribution additions to the Honduran c2012 a629-6330 v1610aADHEMARIUS10aBIODIVERSITY10aEUMORPHA10aHONDURAS10aMANDUCA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aVanhove, M.P.M.1 aJocque, M.1 aMann, D.J.1 aWaters, S.1 aCreedy, T.J.1 aNuñez-Miño, J.M.1 aVaglia, T.1 aCasteels, J. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2038200756nas a2200301 4500008004100000024001700041245006000058210005600118260000900174300001200183490000700195653001300202653001100215653001000226653001300236653001300249653001300262653001000275653001400285653001200299653001700311653001500328653001400343653001500357100001600372700001700388856004900405 1956 eng d aPapyrus 326900aRevisión de la familia Sphingidae (Lep. Het.) en Chile0 aRevisión de la familia Sphingidae Lep Het en Chile c1956 a237-2560 v2610aAELLOPOS10aAGRIUS10aCHILE10aCOCYTIUS10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aHYLES10aLINTNERIA10aMANDUCA10aPSEUDOSPHINX10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aUreta, R.E.1 aDonoso, R.B. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2034400609nas a2200241 4500008004100000024001700041245004400058210004100102260000900143653001500152653001100167653001500178653001300193653001300206653001200219653001700231653001300248653001500261653001400276653001500290100001400305856004800319 2006 eng d aPapyrus 789100aFauna Paraguay: Sphingidae - Hawk Moths0 aFauna Paraguay Sphingidae Hawk Moths c200610aADHEMARIUS10aAGRIUS10aCALLIONIMA10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aMANDUCA10aPACHYLIOIDES10aPARAGUAY10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aSmith, P. uhttp:/www.faunaparaguay.com/sphingidae.html01208nas a2200469 4500008004100000024001700041245009700058210006900155260000900224300001200233490000700245653001500252653001300267653001200280653001100292653001500303653001400318653001900332653001300351653000900364653001300373653001300386653002000399653001700419653001500436653001200451653001600463653001200479653001000491653001700501653001300518653001700531653001400548653001700562653001500579653001100594653001400605653001500619100002100634700001500655856006800670 1910 eng d aPapyrus 147100aList of the Sphingidae collected by the late W. Hoffmanns at Allianca, Rio Madeira, Amazonas0 aList of the Sphingidae collected by the late W Hoffmanns at Alli c1910 a447-4550 v1710aADHEMARIUS10aAELLOPOS10aALEURON10aBRAZIL10aCALLIONIMA10aCATALOGUE10aCATE DIAGNOSIS10aCOCYTIUS10aENYO10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aEUPYRRHOGLOSSUM10aHEMEROPLANES10aISOGNATHUS10aMANDUCA10aNEOCOCYTIUS10aNYCERYX10aORYBA10aPACHYGONIDIA10aPACHYLIA10aPACHYLIOIDES10aPERIGONIA10aPSEUDOSPHINX10aSPHINGIDAE10aUNZELA10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aRothschild, L.W.1 aJordan, K. uhttp://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/22248#page/471/mode/1up01149nas a2200481 4500008004100000024001700041245001900058210001900077260000900096300001200105490000700117653001600124653001400140653001900154653001500173653000900188653001200197653003300209653001200242653001300254653001600267653001200283653001400295653001200309653001300321653000900334653001700343653001600360653001600376653001600392653001700408653002000425653001500445653003400460653001300494653001200507653001400519653001400533653001500547100002100562700001500583856006900598 1906 eng d aPapyrus 146700aNew Sphingidae0 aNew Sphingidae c1906 a178-1850 v1310aAMPLYPTERUS10aCATALOGUE10aCATE DIAGNOSIS10aCOSTA RICA10aCUBA10aDAPHNIS10aDEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO10aECUADOR10aEUMORPHA10aEURYGLOTTIS10aGRENADA10aINDONESIA10aMANDUCA10aPARAGUAY10aPERU10aPHYLLOXIPHIA10aPOLYPTYCHUS10aPROTAMBULYX10aSAINT LUCIA10aSIERRA LEONE10aSOLOMON ISLANDS10aSPHINGIDAE10aST VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES10aSULAWESI10aTEMNORA10aVENEZUELA10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aRothschild, L.W.1 aJordan, K. uhttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/21926#page/192/mode/1up00981nas a2200385 4500008004100000024001700041245007500058210006900133260000900202300002400211490000600235653001900241653001200260653001200272653001100284653001400295653001400309653001300323653001400336653001300350653001600363653001900379653001000398653001300408653001200421653001200433653000900445653001500454653001200469653001500481653001400496653001500510100002100525856004900546 1895 eng d aPapyrus 144400aDescriptions of new Sphingidae in the collection of Dr Otto Staudinger0 aDescriptions of new Sphingidae in the collection of Dr Otto Stau c1895 a297-302 + pls V-VII0 v710aACOSMERYCOIDES10aAMBULYX10aBOLIVIA10aBORNEO10aCATALOGUE10aCECHENENA10aCOLOMBIA10aENPINANGA10aEUMORPHA10aEURYGLOTTIS10aGIGANTEOPALPUS10aINDIA10aMALAYSIA10aMANDUCA10aNEPHELE10aPERU10aSPHINGIDAE10aTEMNORA10aTETRACHROA10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aRothschild, L.W. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1978200857nas a2200301 4500008004100000024001700041245013000058210007000188260000900258300001200267490000700279653001100286653000900297653001300306653001300319653001400332653001400346653001000360653000800370653001200378653001400390653001500404653001400419653001500433100002100448700001500469856007100484 2002 eng d aPapyrus 649500aThe Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) of the Galápagos Islands: their identification, distribution, and host plants, with new records0 aSphingidae Lepidoptera of the Galápagos Islands their identifica c2002 a217-2260 v7410aAGRIUS10aENYO10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aFOODPLANT10aGALAPAGOS10aHYLES10aKEY10aMANDUCA10aPERIGONIA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aRoque-Albelo, L.1 aLandry, B. uhttps://www.e-periodica.ch/cntmng?pid=seg-001%3A2001%3A74%3A%3A30500859nas a2200313 4500008004100000024001600041245004900057210004500106260005700151300002600208490003600234653001100270653001100281653001400292653001300306653001000319653001500329653001200344653001400356653001200370653001600382653001100398653001500409653001500424653001500439100002100454700002100475856004900496 1857 eng d aPapyrus 66200aSupplément à la Ire partie. Pp. 67-112, in0 aSupplément à la Ire partie Pp 67112 in aPetropolitaebAcademiae Scientiarum Imperialisc1857 a67-112 + [2] + 99-1440 vPars II. Lepidoptera Heterocera10aAGRIUS10aBRAZIL10aCATALOGUE10aEUMORPHA10aHAITI10aISOGNATHUS10aLAOTHOE10aLINTNERIA10aMARUMBA10aPSILOGRAMMA10aRUSSIA10aSMERINTHUS10aSPHINGIDAE10aXYLOPHANES1 aMénétriés, E.1 aMénétriés, E. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1919701109nam a2200397 4500008004100000024001700041245013700058210006900195250000700264260003600271300000800307490001600315653001500331653001300346653001100359653001500370653001400385653001500399653001300414653001400427653001400441653001000455653001300465653001500478653001200493653001800505653001700523653001600540653001500556653001500571653001100586653001300597653001500610100001700625856006900642 1758 eng d aPapyrus 341200aSystema naturae per regna tri naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differintiis, synonymis, locis0 aSystema naturae per regna tri naturae secundum classes ordines g a10 aHolmiaebLaurentii Salviic1758 a8640 v1. Animalia10aACHERONTIA10aAELLOPOS10aAGRIUS10aBOMBYCIDAE10aCATALOGUE10aDEILEPHILA10aEUMORPHA10aFOODPLANT10aHIPPOTION10aHYLES10aHYLOICUS10aISOGNATHUS10aLAOTHOE10aLASIOCAMPIDAE10aMACROGLOSSUM10aSATURNIIDAE10aSMERINTHUS10aSPHINGIDAE10aSPHINX10aTHERETRA10aXYLOPHANES1 aLinnaeus, C. uhttps://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/10277#page/511/mode/1up00715nas a2200229 4500008004100000024001600041245012100057210006900178260001200247300001000259490000700269653001500276653001300291653001200304653000900316653001600325653001500341653001400356653001500370100001400385856008600399 1985 eng d aPapyrus 48500aThe Castniidae and Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) of the Tambopata Reserved Zone, Madre de Dios, Perú: a preliminary list0 aCastniidae and Sphingidae Lepidoptera of the Tambopata Reserved c09/1985 a55-580 v2710aCASTNIIDAE10aEUMORPHA10aMANDUCA10aPERU10aPROTAMBULYX10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aLamas, G. uhttps://www.revperuentomol.com.pe/index.php/rev-peru-entomol/article/view/819/79000781nas a2200301 4500008004100000024001600041245006200057210005800119260000900177300000900186490000700195653001400202653001900216653001200235653000900247653001300256653001300269653001400282653001400296653001000310653001900320653001200339653001500351653001400366653001500380100001700395856006700412 1962 eng d aPapyrus 50000aDie Schwärmer einiger Galapagos-Inseln (Lep. Sphingidae)0 aDie Schwärmer einiger GalapagosInseln Lep Sphingidae c1962 a1-190 v6310aCATALOGUE10aCATE DIAGNOSIS10aECUADOR10aENYO10aERINNYIS10aEUMORPHA10aFOODPLANT10aGALAPAGOS10aHYLES10aMALE GENITALIA10aMANDUCA10aSPHINGIDAE10aWORLDMAP110aXYLOPHANES1 aKernbach, K. uhttps://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Opuscula-Zoologica_63_0001-0019.pdf01126nam a2200421 4500008004100000024001700041245009200058210006900150260007000219300000700289653001400296653001500310653001300325653001100338653001300349653000900362653001300371653001300384653001800397653001000415653000800425653002000433653001200453653001200465653001600477653001300493653001400506653001200520653001600532653001700548653001600565653001500581653001400596653001500610100001300625700001700638856004900655 1979 eng d aPapyrus 800600aA recognition guide to the insects of St. Lucia. 2: Hawkmoths. 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