Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort ascendingTitle
E. S. Koshkin2023Additions to the fauna of Lepidoptera of the Bastak Nature Reserve (Russian Far East): Spring and early summer aspects
J. Haxaire2021A new species of the genus Sphecodina Blanchard, 1840 from north Thailand, Chiang Mai province (Lepidoptera Sphingidae Macroglossinae)
E. S. Koshkin, Bezborodov V. G.2019First record of Sphecodina caudata (Bremer & Grey, 1852) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) from Amur Oblast, with an overview of its distribution in Russia
B. E. Young, Auer, S., Ormes, M., Rapacciuolo, G., Schweitzer, D., Sears, N.2017Are pollinating hawkmoths declining in the northeastern United States? An analysis of collection records
E. S. Koshkin2013Distribution and some bionomical features of {ISphecodina caudata} (Bremer et Grey), 1852) (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae) from Khabarovskii Krai
V. V. Dubatolov, Dolgikh, A. M., Platisyn, V. S.2013New findings of macromoths (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Macroheterocera) in the Nature Reserve Bolshekhekhtsyrskii in 2012
M. M. Omelko, Omelko N. V.2008Breeding of the Caudate Hawkmoth {ISphecodina caudata} and the Naga {IAcosmeryx naga} as exemplified at the Arboretum of the Mountain-Taiga Station named after V.L. Komarov. Pp. 423-425 in
L. Jolicoeur2005Sphinx d'Abbott
R. Mell1922Neue südchinesische Lepidoptera
R. Mell1922Beiträge zur Fauna sinica. Biologie und Systematik der südchinesischen Sphingiden
J. E. Sanders1882Larvae of Sphingidae
W. F. Kirby1880Catalogue of the Lepidoptera (Rhopalocera, Sphingidae, Castniidae, and Uraniidae) in the Museum of Science and Art, Dublin, with remarks on new or interesting species
J. B. A. E. de Boisduval1870Untitled
C. J. S. Bethune1868Notes on Canadian Lepidoptera
Bremer, O., Grey W.1853Diagnoses de Lépidoptères nouveaux, trouvés par MM. Tatarinoff et Gaschkewitsch aux environs de Pekin.
Blanchard, C. É.1840Sixième ordre. Lépidoptères. Pp. 417-562
W. Swainson1821Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology and conchology
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