Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
L. A. Nilsson1988The evolution of flowers with deep corolla tubes
A. R. Westwood, Borkowsky C. L.2004Sphinx moth pollinators for the endangered western prairie fringed orchid, Platanthera praeclara in Manitoba, Canada
D. J. Martins, Johnson S. D.2007Hawkmoth pollination of aerangoid orchids in Kenya, with special reference to nectar sugar concentration gradients in the floral spurs
C. Micheneau, Johnson, S. D., Fay, M. F.2009Orchid pollination: from Darwin to the present day
C. L. Borkowsky, Westwood A. R.2009Seed capsule production in the endangered western prairie fringed orchid (Platanthera praeclara) in relation to sphinx moth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) activity
M. Pedron, Buzatto, C. R., Singer, R. B., Batista, J. A. N., Moser, A.2012Pollination biology of four sympatric species of Habenaria (Orchidaceae: Orchidinae) from southern Brazil
J. Bebbington2013Greater Butterfly Orchid Platanthera chlorantha and lepidopteran pollinators
T. Swainbank, Swainbank A.2015Pollination of Platanthera orchids
K. Fox, Anderson, K. M., Andres, R., Foster, M. C., Foster, C. E., Vik, D., Vitt, P., Harris, M. O.2015Nectar robbery and thievery in the hawk moth (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)-pollinated Western Prairie Fringed Orchid Platanthera praeclara
Y. - Z. Xiong, Liu, C. - Q., Huang, S. - Q.2015Mast fruiting in a hawkmothpollinated orchid Habenaria glaucifolia: an 8-year survey
W. Zhang, Gao J.2017Multiple factors contribute to reproductive isolation between two co-existing Habenaria species (Orchidaceae)
Z. - B. Tao, Ren, Z. - X., Bernhardt, P., Wang, W. - J., Liang, H., Li, H. - D., Wang, H.2018Nocturnal hawkmoth and noctuid moth pollination of Habenaria limprichtii (Orchidaceae) in sub-alpine meadows of the Yulong Snow Mountain (Yunnan, China)
S. D. Johnson, Balducci, M. G., Bijl, A., Castañeda-Zárate, M., Cozien, R. J., Ortmann, C. R., van der Niet, T.2019From dusk till dawn: camera traps reveal the diel patterns of flower feeding by hawkmoths
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