Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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K. P. Arunkumar, Metta, M., Nagaraju, J.2006Molecular phylogeny of silkmoths reveals the origin of domesticated silkmoth, Bombyx mori from Chinese Bombyx mandarina and paternal inheritance of Antheraea proylei mitochondrial DNA
J. W. Breinholt, Kawahara A. Y.2013Phylotranscriptomics: saturated third codon positions radically influence the estimation of trees based on next-gen data
D. Du, Huang, Y., Naumann, S., Kitching, I. J., Xu, Z., Sun, Y., Wang, X.2022Mitochondrial genomes of two wild silkmoths, Samia watsoni and Samia wangi (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), and their phylogenetic implications
R. - J. Lin, Lin, Y. - C., Hsu, Y. - F.2021Systematic position of Bombyx incomposita (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae), with notes on its immature biology and hostplant association
Z. Liu, Cao X.2024Rondotia melanoleuca sp. nov., a new wild-mulberry silkworm from China (Lepidoptera, Bombycidae)
X. F. Liu, Yang, C. H., Han, H. L., Ward, R. D., Zhang, A.2014Identifying species of moths (Lepidoptera) from Baihua Mountain, Beijing, China, using DNA barcodes
J. C. Regier, Cook, C. P., Mitter, C., Hussey, A.2008A phylogenetic study of the 'bombycoid complex' (Lepidoptera) using five protein-coding nuclear genes, with comments on the problem of macrolepidopteran phylogeny
X. Wang, Chen, Z. - M., Gu, X. - S., Wang, M., Huang, G. - H., Zwick, A.2019Phylogenetic relationships among Bombycidae s.l. (Lepidoptera) based on analyses of complete mitochondrial genomes
A. Zwick, Regier, J. C., Mitter, C., Cummings, M. P.2011Increased gene sampling yields robust support for higher-level clades within Bombycoidea (Lepidoptera)
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