Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

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A. K. Baranowski, Preisser E. L.2018Can Darapsa myron (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) successfully use the invasive plant Ampelopsis brevipedunculata as a food resource?
S. W. T. Batra1983Establishment of Hyles euphorbiae (L.) (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) in the United States for control of the weedy spurges Euphorbia esula L. and E. cyparissias L.
F. M. Brown1967The larvae of Celerio lineata as food for Indians
T. M. Casey1976Activity patterns, body temperature and thermal ecology in two desert caterpillars (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
H. Edwards1877Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. - No.16. Notes on the transformations of some species of Lepidoptera, not hitherto recorded
W. H. Edwards1870Food plant of Darapsa versicolor
C. H. Fernald1884Notes on Sphingidae captured at Orono, Maine and vicinity
P. Fischer1885Note on the larva of Darapsa versicolor, Clem., as it occurs in the vicinity of Buffalo, New York
R. Hansen1997Hyles euphorbiae (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae). Leafy Spurge Hawk Moth
W. J. Holland1903The moth book. A popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North America
G. D. Hulst1878Larval and pupal history of Darapsa versicolor Harris
G. F. Knowlton1953Observations on Celerio lineata, the White-lined Sphinx, in Utah
H. G. Nagel, Seier, J., Dankert, N.1999The White-Lined Sphinx: a biological control agent for Purple Loosestrife?
C. V. Riley1871Third annual report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects, of the state of Missouri, made to the State Board of Agriculture, pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the legislature of the state
C. V. Riley1870Second annual report on the noxious, beneficial and other insects, of the state of Missouri, made to the State Board of Agriculture, pursuant to an appropriation for this purpose from the legislature of the state
R. A. Royer2004Zone 5 Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma
D. Rubinoff2017Hawaiian Lepidoptera represent remarkable diversity that is disappearing before it can be discovered
J. E. Sanders1882Larvae of Sphingidae
C. G. Soule1896Life history of Deilephila lineata
C. G. Soule1895Deidamia inscripta
W. Swainson1821Zoological illustrations, or original figures and descriptions of new, rare, or interesting animals, selected chiefly from the classes of ornithology, entomology and conchology
M. A. Valenti, Zack R. S.1995Lepidoptera associated with greenleaf manzanita, Arctostaphylos patula E. Greene (Ericaceae), in Shasta County, California
D. L. Wagner, Langdon K.2006Sourwood defoliation by Lettered Sphinx (Deidamia inscripta) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
J. F. Wells, Brown R. M.1975Larval migration of Hyles lineata (Fab.) (Sphingidae)
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith