TY - JOUR T1 - Additions to the fauna of Lepidoptera of the Bastak Nature Reserve (Russian Far East): Spring and early summer aspects JF - Amurian Zoological Journal Y1 - 2023 A1 - Koshkin, E.S. SP - 185 EP - 204 KW - ACOSMERYX KW - BOMBYCIDAE KW - ENDROMIDAE KW - HEMARIS KW - KENTROCHRYSALIS KW - MARUMBA KW - MIMAS KW - PHYLLOSPHINGIA KW - RUSSIA KW - SMERINTHUS KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - SPHINX VL - 15 UR - https://www.doi.org/10.33910/2686-9519-2023-15-1-185-204 IS - 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - A new species of the genus Sphecodina Blanchard, 1840 from north Thailand, Chiang Mai province (Lepidoptera Sphingidae Macroglossinae) JF - The European Entomologist Y1 - 2021 A1 - Haxaire, J. SP - 141 EP - 151 KW - CATALOGUE KW - FLIGHT PERIOD KW - IMMATURE STAGES KW - MALE GENITALIA KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - THAILAND KW - WORLDMAP1 AB -

"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."

VL - 12 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - First record of Sphecodina caudata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) from Amur Oblast, with an overview of its distribution in Russia JF - Check List Y1 - 2019 DO - 10.15560/15.5.847 A1 - Koshkin, E.S. A1 - Bezborodov, V.G. SP - 847 EP - 850 KW - RUSSIA KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - WORLDMAP1 AB -

"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."

VL - 15 UR - https://doi.org/10.15560/15.5.847 IS - 5 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Are pollinating hawkmoths declining in the northeastern United States? An analysis of collection records JF - PLoS ONE Y1 - 2017 DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0185683 A1 - Young, B.E. A1 - Auer, S. A1 - Ormes, M. A1 - Rapacciuolo, G. A1 - Schweitzer, D. A1 - Sears, N. SP - e0185683 KW - AMPHION KW - COMPSILURA KW - DARAPSA KW - DEIDAMIA KW - DOLBA KW - EUMORPHA KW - HEMARIS KW - HYLES KW - LEPIDOPTERA KW - LINTNERIA KW - MANDUCA KW - POLLINATION KW - POPULATION DECLINE KW - PROSERPINUS KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - SPHINX KW - TACHINIDAE KW - USA AB -

"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."

VL - 12 UR - https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0185683 IS - 10 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology and conchology Y1 - 1821 A1 - Swainson, W. SP - ix + [xix], pls 1 EP - 66 KW - CATALOGUE KW - FOODPLANT KW - MACROGLOSSUM KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - USA PB - Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, and W. Wood CY - London VL - [Series 1,] Volume 1 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Larvae of Sphingidae JF - Papilio Y1 - 1882 A1 - Sanders, J.E. SP - 147 KW - EUMORPHA KW - FOODPLANT KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - USA VL - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Neue südchinesische Lepidoptera JF - Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Berlin Y1 - 1922 A1 - Mell, R. SP - 113 EP - 129 KW - ACOSMERYCOIDES KW - ACOSMERYX KW - CATALOGUE KW - CATE DIAGNOSIS KW - CHINA KW - CLANIS KW - CYPOIDES KW - HYLOICUS KW - MICRACOSMERYX KW - NEOGURELCA KW - POLYPTYCHUS KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - SPHINX VL - 1922 UR - https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Deutsche-Ent-Zeitschrift_1922_0113-0129.pdf ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Beiträge zur Fauna sinica. Biologie und Systematik der südchinesischen Sphingiden Y1 - 1922 A1 - Mell, R. SP - 177 + 331 KW - ACOSMERYX KW - ADULT MORPHOLOGY KW - AMBULYX KW - AMPELOPHAGA KW - CATALOGUE KW - CHINA KW - CLANIS KW - CRASPEDORTHA KW - CYPOIDES KW - DEILEPHILA KW - DOLBINA KW - HAYESIANA KW - IMMATURE MORPHOLOGY KW - LANGIA KW - LIFE HISTORY KW - MACROGLOSSUM KW - MALE GENITALIA KW - MICRACOSMERYX KW - NOTONAGEMIA KW - PHENOLOGY KW - PSILOGRAMMA KW - REARING KW - RHAGASTIS KW - SMERINTHUS KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - SPHINX PB - R. Friedländer & Sohn CY - Berlin VL - 1 & 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Catalogue of the Lepidoptera (Rhopalocera, Sphingidae, Castniidae, and Uraniidae) in the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin, with remarks on new or interesting species JF - Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society Y1 - 1880 A1 - Kirby, W.F. SP - 292 EP - 340 KW - CASTNIIDAE KW - CATALOGUE KW - PAPILIONOIDEA KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - TEMNORA KW - URANIIDAE VL - 2 N1 - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New findings of macromoths (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Macroheterocera) in the Nature Reserve Bolshekhekhtsyrskii in 2012 JF - Amurian Zoological Journal Y1 - 2013 A1 - Dubatolov, V.V. A1 - Dolgikh, A.M. A1 - Platisyn, V.S. SP - 166 EP - 175 KW - AGLIA KW - AGRIUS KW - CALLAMBULYX KW - RUSSIA KW - SATURNIIDAE KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - SPHINX VL - 5 IS - 2 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Diagnoses de Lépidoptères nouveaux, trouvés par MM. Tatarinoff et Gaschkewitsch aux environs de Pekin. T2 - Études Entomologiques Y1 - 1853 A1 - Bremer, O. A1 - Grey, W. ED - de Motschulsky, V. SP - 58 EP - 67 KW - AMBULYX KW - AMPELOPHAGA KW - CALLAMBULYX KW - CATALOGUE KW - CHINA KW - MARUMBA KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - WORLDMAP1(PART) JF - Études Entomologiques PB - Société de Litérature Finnoise CY - Helsingfors VL - 1 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Untitled T2 - Considérations sur des Lépidoptères envoyés du Guatemala à M. de l'Orza Y1 - 1870 A1 - Boisduval, J.B.A.E. de ED - de l'Orza, P. SP - 1 EP - 100 KW - ADHEMARIUS KW - ALEURON KW - AMBULYX KW - CATALOGUE KW - GUATEMALA KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE KW - XYLOPHANES JF - Considérations sur des Lépidoptères envoyés du Guatemala à M. de l'Orza PB - Oberthür & fils, à Rennes CY - Paris UR - https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924018319701;view=1up;seq=1 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Sixième ordre. Lépidoptères. Pp. 417-562 Y1 - 1840 A1 - Blanchard, C.É. ED - de Castelnau, F. L.de_L. SP - 672 + [1] KW - CATALOGUE KW - SPHECODINA KW - SPHINGIDAE PB - P. Duménil CY - Paris VL - 3 N1 - Histoire naturelle des insectes Orthoptères, Névroptères, Hémiptères, Hyménoptères, Lépidoptères et Diptères ER -