Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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P. Smetacek200424. On the occurrence of Marumba cristata Butler (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
G. C. Dudgeon1898A catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhim and Bhutan, with notes by H.J. Elwes, and additions by Sir George Hampson. Part II
J. S. Irungbam, Norbu L.2019A new country record of Langia zenzeroides zenzeroides Moore, 1872 (Sphingidae: Smerinthinae) from Bhutan
V. Shubhalaxmi, Chaturvedi N.1999Abundance and distribution of moths of the families Saturniidae and Sphingidae in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai
E. M. Shull, Nadkerny N. T.1964Collecting moths by a mercury vapour lamp in the Surat Dangs, Gujarat State
P. Smetacek2004Descriptions of new Lepidoptera from the Kumaon Himalaya
M. A. Khan1983First record of {IMesocomys} Cam. (Hym.: Chalcioidea, Eupelmidae) in India
P. Smetacek2002Individual variation and sexual dimorphism in Thamnoecha uniformis (Butler, 1875), Lepidoptera: Sphingidae
V. Shubhalaxmi, Kendrick, R. C., Vaidya, A., Kalagi, N., Bhagwat, A.2011Inventory of moth fauna (Lepidoptera: Heterocera) of the northern Western Ghats
V. Shubhalaxmi, Chaturvedi N.2004Larval food plants of emperor moths and hawk moths of Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Borivli, Mumbai (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae & Sphingidae)
H. T. G. Watkins1923Moths of Mesopotamia and N.W. Persia. Part II. Sphinges & Bombyces
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1909New localities for rare and little known Sphingidae
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1921New localities for rare and little known Sphingidae (hawk moths)
V. Shubhalaxmi2008New record of hawkmoth Sataspes tagalica f. hauxwellii (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) from Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai, India
F. B. Scott1931Notes on Indian hawkmoths
F. B. Scott1933Notes on the foodplants of Indian hawkmoths
C. L. A. de Nicéville1900On new and little-known Lepidoptera from the Oriental Region
D. G. Sevastopulo1940On the food-plants of Indian Bombyces (Heterocera)
C. B. Rao, Reddi C. S.1994Pollination ecology of {IMartynia annua} L
D. G. Sevastopulo1938The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera
D. G. Sevastopulo1939The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part II
D. G. Sevastopulo1939The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part IV
D. G. Sevastopulo1942The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part IX
D. G. Sevastopulo1943The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XI
D. G. Sevastopulo1944The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XII
D. G. Sevastopulo1946The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XIV
D. G. Sevastopulo1947The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XIX
D. G. Sevastopulo1946The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XVI
D. G. Sevastopulo1947The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XVII
D. G. Sevastopulo1947The early stages of Indian Lepidoptera. Part XVIII
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1909The early stages of the hawk moth Theretra palligosta [sic])
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1906The early stages of the moth Rhodoprasina floralis
E. P. Wiltshire1964The Lepidoptera of Bahrain
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1921The life history of rare and little known Sphingidae (hawk moths) of the Oriental region
G. F. Hampson1898The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The Fauna of British India." Part I
G. F. Hampson1900The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series II. Part 3
G. F. Hampson1900The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series II. Part I
G. F. Hampson1900The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series II. Part II
G. F. Hampson1904The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series III. Part 1
G. F. Hampson1904The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series III. Part 2
G. F. Hampson1910The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series IV, part I
G. F. Hampson1912The moths of India. Supplementary paper to the volumes in "The fauna of British India." Series IV. Part V
C. E. Fellowes-Manson1930Two new species of Sphingidae (hawk moths) from the Oriental Region
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith