Sphingidae Taxonomic Inventory

Creating a taxonomic e-science

Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort ascending
B. D. Williams1985{IAmphion nessus} (Sphingidae) attracted to pheromones of {IAnisota virginiensis} (Saturniidae)
R. B. Dominick1974{IAmphion nessus} (Sphingidae) attracted to female {IAnisota virginiensis pellucida} (Citheroniidae)
L. Roque-Albelo2000Two large tropical moths (Thysania zenobia (Noctuidae) and Cocytius antaeus (Sphingidae)) colonize the Galapagos Islands
J. L. Léon-Cortés, Pescador A.1998The Sphingidae of Chajul, Chiapas, Mexico
J. W. Brown, Donahue J. P.1989The Sphingidae (Lepidoptera) of Baja California, Mexico
O. L. Gómez-Nucamendi, Jones, R. J., Morón-Ríos, A.2000The Sphingidae (Heterocera) of the "El Ocote" Reserve, Chiapas, Mexico
W. H. Howe1972The mature larva of Sphinx vashti (Sphingidae)
P. M. Tuskes1980The life history of Aellopos tantalus (Sphingidae)
P. M. Tuskes, Emmel J. F.1981The life history and behavior of Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae)
F. M. Brown1967The larvae of Celerio lineata as food for Indians
V. O. Becker, Miller S. E.2002The large moths of Guana Island, British Virgin Islands: a survey of efficient colonizers (Sphingidae, Notodontidae, Noctuidae, Arctiidae, Geometridae, Hyblaeidae, Cossidae)
J. A. Duarte_Jr, Schlindwein C.2005The highly seasonal hawkmoth fauna (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) of the Caatinga of northeast Brazil: a case study in the state of Rio Grande do Norte
D. G. Sevastopulo1984The Gesneriaceae and Bignoniaceae as food-plants of the Lepidoptera
D. Rubinoff, Osborne, K. H., Kawahara, A. Y.2009Synonomization [sic] of the euphonious Arctonotus Boisduval, 1852 (Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) based on molecular phylogenetic analysis
D. F. Schweitzer2006Survival of freezing and subsequent summer eclosion by three migratory moths: Manduca sexta and Hyles lineata (Sphingidae), and Helicoverpa zea (Noctuidae)
A. R. Westwood, Borkowsky C. L.2004Sphinx moth pollinators for the endangered western prairie fringed orchid, Platanthera praeclara in Manitoba, Canada
D. L. Wagner, Langdon K.2006Sourwood defoliation by Lettered Sphinx (Deidamia inscripta) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)
R. B. Dominick1972Some notes on the Sphingidae
M. D. van Buskirk1973Some field notes on Isoparce cupressi Bdv. (Sphingidae)
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
K. Sayama, Ito, M., Tabuchi, K., Ueda, A., Ozaki, K., Hironaga, T.2012Seasonal trends of forest moth assemblages in central Hokkaido, northern Japan
J. Y. Miller, Venedictoff N.1992Redescription of Protoleuron [sic] rhodogaster (Sphingidae), an uncommon neotropical moth
J. Robb1978Protective behavior in {IAmplypterus gannascus} (Sphingidae)
K. H. Osborne2023Observations of pupal biology and adult eclosion in the federally threatened Kern Primrose Sphinx Moth, Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae, Macroglossini)
D. Rubinoff2002Observations of adult and larval behavior in the winter sphingid, Arctonotus lucidus (Sphingidae)
L. E. Valentine, Tuttle J. P.2010Notes on, and the taxonomic significance of, the immature stages of Lintneria justiciae Walker (Sphingidae) from southeastern Brazil
J. A. Santiago-Blay1986Notes on Pseudosphinx tetrio (L.) (Sphingidae) in Puerto Rico
J. C. E. Riotte1967Notes on larval foodplants of some sphingids in Ontario, Canada
A. Blanchard, Knudson E. C.1985New U.S. records and other interesting moths from Texas
V. A. Brou_Jr1980New status for Eumorpha intermedia (Sphingidae)
W. H. Howe1970New sphinx moth record for the United States
C. M. Franklin1972New distributional records for {ICeratomia hageni} (Sphingidae)
R. B. Dominick1973Life history of Isoparce cupressi (Sphingidae)
B. D. Williams1980Life history observations on Hemaris gracilis (Sphingidae)
M. A. Rickard1975Life history notes on three Texas Sphingidae
R. O. Kendall1976Larval foodplants and life history notes for eight moths from Texas and Mexico
N. McFarland1975Larval foodplant records for 106 species of North American moths
J. B. Sullivan, Miller W. E.2007Intraspecific body size variation in Macrolepidoptera as related to altitude of capture site and seasonal generation
P. Smetacek2006How wild monkeys eat large hawkmoths
H. B. P. E. Gernaat, Van Den Heuvel, J., Barten, F., Van Andel, T.2020Hostplant and late larval stages of Isognathus menechus (Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) in Suriname
A. M. Young1982Hindtibial defensive spurs in the neotropical sphinx moth {IAmplypterus gannascus}?
B. C. Schmidt2009Hemaris thetis (Boisduval, 1855) (Sphingidae) is a distinct species
J. A. Duarte_Jr, Schlindwein C.2008Hawkmoth fauna of a Northern Atlantic rain forest remnant (Sphingidae)
R. W. Neck1991Hawk moths (Sphingidae) in the Whitley collection from Walker County, Texas
L. G. Bassett, Burkholder, J. F., Forstner, M. R. J.2022Forestiera (Oleaceae) is a host plant of Manduca rustica (Sphingidae)
H. M. Bower1961Foodplants of Sphingidae in Wisconsin
J. M. Lawrence2015First record of Euchloron megaera (Linnaeus, 1758) (Sphingidae) from Seychelles
I. J. Kitching, Rudge S. A.1993First record of Darapsa myron (Sphingidae) from Thailand
P. M. Jump, Longcore, T., Rich, C.2006Ecology and distribution of a newly discovered population of the federally threatened Euproserpinus euterpe (Sphingidae)
W. E. Miller1997Diversity and evolution of tongue length in hawkmoths (Sphingidae)

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