@article {21431, title = {Automeris maximae n. sp., eine neue Saturniide (Lepidoptera) aus Kolumbien}, journal = {Entomo-Satsphingia}, volume = {10}, year = {2017}, month = {04/2017}, pages = {18-21}, chapter = {18}, keywords = {AUTOMERIS, CATALOGUE, COLOMBIA, FOODPLANT, IMMATURE STAGES, MALE GENITALIA, SATURNIIDAE}, issn = {1866-7384}, author = {Brechlin, R. and Witt, T.} } @article {19319, title = {The Sphingidae of Jordan: distribution, phenology \& ecology (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)}, journal = {Atalanta}, volume = {36}, year = {2005}, month = {07/2005}, pages = {209-221}, chapter = {209}, abstract = {

\"During a survey of seven years 21 Sphingid species belonging to 16 genera were collected in Jordan. Ten species were new records for the country [Acherontia styx styx (Westwood, 1848), Dolbina elegans A. Bang-Haas, 1912, Akbesia davidi (Oberth\ür, 1884), Hemaris syra (Daniel, 1939), Hemaris molli Eitschberger, M\üller \& Kravchenko, 2005, Hemaris croatica croatica croatica [sic] (Esper, 1800), Pterodonta gorgoniades pfeifferi (Zerny, 1933), Proserpinus proserpina proserpina (Pallas, 1772), Hyles nicaea libanotica (Gehlen, 1932) and Rethera komarovi drilon Rebel \& Zerny, 1932]. Some parasitic Tachainidae were recorded. The distribution, phenology, ecology, abundance and the association of all species to the main phyto-geographical zones of Jordan is discussed.\"

}, keywords = {CHECKLIST, ECOLOGY, FOODPLANT, JORDAN, MIGRATION, PARASITOIDS, PHENOLOGY, SPHINGIDAE, WORLDMAP1}, url = {https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Atalanta_36_0209-0221.pdf}, author = {M{\"u}ller, G.C. and Kravchenko, V. and Li, C. and Eitschberger, U. and Miller, M.A. and Orlova, O. and Speidel, W. and Witt, T.} } @article {19060, title = {The hawk moths of Israel: distribution, phenology and ecology (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae)}, journal = {Atalanta}, volume = {36}, year = {2005}, month = {07/2005}, pages = {222-236}, chapter = {222}, abstract = {

\"During an 18-year survey, 21 sphingid species belonging to 17 genera were collected in Israel. Eight species were new records for the country [Hyloicus pinastri pinastri (Linnaeus, 1758), Akbesia davidi (Oberth\ür, 1884), Hemaris syriaca [sic] (Daniel, 1939), Hemaris croatica croatica (Esper, 1800), Pterodonta gorgoniades pfeifferi (Zerny, 1933), Hyles nicaea libanotica (Gehlen, 1932) and Hippotion osiris (Dalman, 1823)]. Only one species, Clarina kotschyi (Kollar, 1850), was not found again. The distribution, phenology, ecology, abundance and the association of all species to the main phyto-geographical zones of Israel is discussed.\"

}, keywords = {CHECKLIST, ECOLOGY, FOODPLANT, ISRAEL, MIGRATION, PHENOLOGY, SPHINGIDAE, WORLDMAP1}, url = {https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Atalanta_36_0222-0236.pdf}, author = {M{\"u}ller, G.C. and Kravchenko, V. and Li, C. and Eitschberger, U. and Hausmann, A. and Miller, M.A. and Orlova, O. and Ortal, R. and Speidel, W. and Witt, T.} } @article {17797, title = {Zwei neue Hemaris Dalman, 1816-Arten (Subgenus Mandarina Eitschberger, Danner \& Surholt, 1998) aus dem Nahen Osten (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae)}, journal = {Atalanta}, volume = {36}, year = {2005}, month = {2005}, pages = {199-208, 400-409}, chapter = {199}, keywords = {CATALOGUE, CATE DIAGNOSIS, FEMALE GENITALIA, HEMARIS, JORDAN, MALE GENITALIA, SPHINGIDAE, SYRIA, WORLDMAP1}, url = {https://www.zobodat.at/pdf/Atalanta_36_0199-0207.pdf}, author = {Eitschberger, U. and Kravchenko, V. and Li, C. and Speidel, W. and Witt, T. and M{\"u}ller, G.C.} }