Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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M. A. Valenti, Zack R. S.1995Lepidoptera associated with greenleaf manzanita, Arctostaphylos patula E. Greene (Ericaceae), in Shasta County, California
J. P. Tuttle, Springer, J. P., Carr, T. W.2021Pheromone differntiation and reproductive isolation between two Buck Moth (Hemileuca: Saturniidae) populations in Sussex County, New Jersey
M. J. Smith1974Life history notes on some Hemileuca species (Saturniidae)
D. F. Schweitzer2020Hemileuca maia ssp. 5 Coastal Barrens Buckmoth
D. Rubinoff, San Jose, M., Peigler, R. S.2017Multi-gene phylogeny of the Hemileuca maia complex (Saturniidae) across North America suggests complex phylogeography and rapid ecological diversification
H. Pavulaan2020A phenotypic comparison of regional populations of Hemileuca maia (Drury, 1773) with designations of new subspecies (Bombycoidea, Saturniidae, Hemileucinae)
E. H. Metzler, Lucas V. P.1990An endangered moth in Ohio, with notes on other species of special concern (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae, Sphingidae, Notodontidae and Arctiidae)
P. J. Martinat, Solomon, J. D., Leiniger, T. D.1997Survivorship, development, and fecundity of Buck Moth (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) on common tree species in the Gulf Coast urban forest
C. Lemaire2002The Saturniidae of America. Les Saturniidae américains. The Saturniidae of America (= Attacidae) Hemileucinae
I. Leeuw1974A further note on the acceptability of an alternate foodplant for Hemileuca maia (Drury) (Saturniidae)
C. C. LaBar2020On the adventures of rearing Hemileuca hera (Saturniidae)
S. A. Haggerty2006Land management implications for Hemileuca maia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae) habitat at Manuel F. Correllus State Forest, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts
C. Gratton2006Interactions between a native Silkmoth Hemileuca sp. and an invasive wetland plant, Lythrum salicaria
K. Davenport2004Zone 3 Southwest/Hawaii Arizona, California, Nevada, and Hawaii
J. F. Cryan, Dirig R.1977The moths of autumn. Buck moths at the Pine Bush
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