Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
R. T. Yamamoto, Fraenkel G. S.1960Assay of the principal gustatory stimulant for the tobacco hornworm, Protoparce sexta, from solanaceous plants
J. K. Nayar, Fraenkel G. S.1963The chemical basis of the host selection in the Catalpa Sphinx {ICeratomia catalpae} (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)
G. de Boer, Hanson F. E.1984Foodplant selection and induction of feeding preference among host and non-host plants in larvae of the tobacco hornworm {IManduca sexta}
D. Jones, Jones, G. A., Hagen, T., Creech, E.1985Wild species of {INicotiana} as a new source of tobacco resistance to the tobacco hornworm {IManduca sexta}
R. K. Huwer, McFadyen R. E.1999Biology and host range of the hawk moth Nephele densoi Keferstein (Lep.: Sphingidae), a potential agent for the biological control of rubbervine Cryptostegia grandiflora R. Br. (Asclepiadaceae)
A. Mira, Bernays E. A.2002Trade-offs in host use by Manduca sexta: plant characters vs natural enemies
S. T. Segar, Volf, M., Isua, B., Sisol, M., Redmond, C. M., Rosati, M. E., Gewa, B., Molem, K., Dahl, C., Holloway, J. D., Basset, Y., Miller, S. E., Weiblen, G. D., Salminen, J. - P., Novotny, V.2017Variably hungry caterpillars: predictive models and foliar chemistry suggest how to eat a rainforest
A. K. Hundsdoerfer, Buchwalder, K., O'Neill, M. A., Dobler, S.2019Chemical ecology traits in an adaptive radiation: TPA-sensitivity and detoxification in Hyles and Hippotion (Sphingidae, Lepidoptera) larvae
M. Ernst, Nothias, L. - F., van der Hooft, J. J. J., Silva, R. R., Saslis-Lagoudakis, C. H., Grace, O. M., Martinez-Swatson, K., Hassemer, G., Funez, L. A., Simonsen, H. T., Medema, M. H., Staerk, D., Nilsson, N., Lovato, P., Dorrestein, P. C., Rønsted, N.2019Assessing specialized metabolite diversity in the cosmopolitan plant genus Euphorbia L.
T. Yamabe, Kajitani, R., Toyoda, A., Itoh, T.2023Chromosomal-level genome assembly of the Coffee Bee Hawk Moth reveals the evolution of chromosomes and the molecular basis of distinct phenotypes
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