Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

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Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
M. M. Collins2018Translations of two original descriptions of Hyalophora euryalus Bdv. (Saturniidae) and the legacy of errors behind a common misspelling of the species name
D. R. Ransome, Lees D. C.2017The Virginian Silkworm: from myth to moth. Or: how a businessman turned into a naturalist
H. Sehadova, Zavodska, R., Zurovec, M., Sauman, I.2021The Filippi’s glands of giant silk moths: to be or not to be?
M. M. Collins2016Recent records of Hyalophora columbia (S.I. Smith, 1865) (Saturniidae) in New York State
C. C. LaBar2020Observations of hostplant-induced larval polyphenism in Hyalophora euryalus (Saturniidae) from southwestern Washington
A. Macnaughton2019Noteworthy moth records for Ontario 2018
M. M. Collins2018Mixed signals and odd couplings: is "bandwidth" a limiting factor in pheromone communication?
C. Lemaire1978Les Attacidae américains. The Attacidae of America (= Saturniidae). Attacinae
M. A. Valenti, Zack R. S.1995Lepidoptera associated with greenleaf manzanita, Arctostaphylos patula E. Greene (Ericaceae), in Shasta County, California
B. M. Boyd2012Hyalophora columbia gloveri (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae) in the Spring Mountains, Clark County, Nevada, and description of a unique larval phenotype
T. Hansen2019Hyalophora cecropia X H. columbia yields stunning hybrid
R. S. Peigler, Oberprieler R. G.2017Ethnographic description of cocoons and silk of the moth families Saturniidae, Lasiocampidae and Psychidae
W. D. Morewood1991Cold hardiness of Hyalophora euryalus kasloensis (Saturniidae) from the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia
M. M. Collins2016Cocoon spinners weave a story of adaptation
K. Richers2007Classic collecting campaigns Mount Pinos, California
R. Mummery, Valadon, L. R. G., Rothschild, M.1976Carotenoids in the larvae and food plant of {IManduca sexta} and in the green and blue larval forms of {IHyalophora cecropia}
D. S. Chandler, Manski, D., Donahue, C., Alyokhin, A.2012Biodiversity of the Schoodic Peninsula: results of the insect and arachnid bioblitzes at the Schoodic District of Acadia National Park, Maine
B. Mayer2020An urban population of saturniid silk moths
J. V. Calhoun2010An overlooked 18th Century list of North American Lepidoptera
J. A. Hyatt2011Addendum to "Moths of a small island on the coast of Georgia" (Lepidoptera, Heterocera)
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith