Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

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Literature

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G. Brehm, Fischer, M., Gorb, S., Kleinteich, T., Kühn, B., Neubert, D., Pohl, H., Wipfler, B., Wurdinger, S.2015The unique sound production of the Death's-head hawkmoth (Acherontia atropos (Linnaeus, 1758)) revisited
R. G. Busnel, Dumortier B.1959Vérification par des méthodes d'analyse acoustique des hypothèses sur l'origine du cri du Sphinx {IAcherontia atropos} (Linné)
A. Dahake, Jain, P., Vogt, C. C., Kandalaft, W., Stroock, A. D., Raguso, R. A.2022A signal-like role for floral humidity in a nocturnal pollination system
W. Z. Gao1986Morphology and structure of the compound eye of a sphingid moth, {IHerse convolvuli} L
T. Homme1961A preliminary note on the comparitive study of the alimentary canal in moths
C. Reinwald, Bauder, J. A. - S., Karolyi, F., Neulinger, M., Jaros, S., Metscher, B., Krenn, H. W.2022Evolutionary functional morphology of the proboscis and feeding apparatus of hawk moths (Sphingidae: Lepidoptera)
F. Suder, Wendler G.1993Organization of the thoracic ganglia of the adult sphinx moth {IManduca sexta} (Insecta, Lepidoptera)
J. E. Yack1993A multiterminal stretch receptor, chordotonal organ, and hair plate at the wing-hinge of Manduca sexta: unravelling the mystery of the noctuid moth ear B cell
J. E. Yack, Fullard J. H.1993Proprioceptive activity of the wing-hinge stretch receptor in Manduca sexta and other atympanate moths: a study of the noctuoid moth ear B cell homologue
J. E. Yack, Scudder, G. G. E., Fullard, J. H.1999Evolution of the metathotacic tympanal ear and its mesothoracic homologue in the Macrolepidoptera
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