01225nas a2200409 4500008004100000245014700041210007200188260005200260300001300312490003600325653001500361653002100376653001200397653001500409653001200424653001600436653001500452653001400467653002300481653000800504653000800512653001400520653000800534653002400542653002400566653001000590653001100600653001400611653001400625653001600639653001500655653001600670653001300686653001300699100001800712856008500730 2015 eng d00aContribuição de marcadores morfológicos e moleculares na elucidação da sistemática de Ambulycini (Lepidoptera, Sphingidae, Smerinthinae)0 aContribuição de marcadores morfológicos e moleculares na elucida aSão PaulobUniversidade de São Pauloc10/2015 aiv + 1870 vMestre em Ciências Biológicas10aADHEMARIUS10aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aAKBESIA10aAMBULYCINI10aAMBULYX10aAMPLYPTERUS10aBARBOURION10aBATOCNEMA10aBAYESIAN INFERENCE10aCAD10aCOI10aCOMPSULYX10aDNA10aFOODPLANT EVOLUTION10aIMMATURE MORPHOLOGY10aMTDNA10aORECTA10aPARSIMONY10aPHYLOGENY10aPROTAMBULYX10aSPHINGIDAE10aTROGOLEGNUM10aVENATION10aWINGLESS1 aCardoso, L.W. uhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/41/41133/tde-23092015-081044/pt-br.php02044nas a2200265 4500008004100000245013500041210006900176260001200245300001200257490000600269520125900275653002101534653001401555653002101569653001901590653001901609653001201628653001501640653001601655653001501671653001301686100001601699700001401715856004901729 2017 eng d00aThe systematic position of Pentateucha, Monarda and a Malagasy taxon misplaced in Smerinthinae (Lepidoptera Sphingidae Sphinginae)0 asystematic position of Pentateucha Monarda and a Malagasy taxon c11/2017 a107-1130 v43 a
"The Malagasy species Polyptychus suffuscus, long regarded as a member of Malgassoclanis (Smerinthinae), is transferred to the genus Pantophaea (along with “Carcassonia” scheveni), that is to the Sphinginae. This hawkmoth indeed possesses enlarged, conspicuous spines on the basitarsus of its foreleg, a feature here proposed as an autapomorphy of the Sphinginae, which can also be characterized by two other derived traits. On the other hand, the subfamily Smerinthinae has, in its forewing ground plan, a hitherto unnoticed modification of the space situated, distally, below the anal vein (an apomorphy absent from Pantophaea suffuscus n. comb.).
As evidenced by uncus morphology, the genera Notonagemia, Leucomonia, Psilogramma, Pantophaea and Macropoliana make up an unnamed subtribe within the Sphingini, a tribe also including Cocytiina, Sphingina and Acherontiina.
Two new, monotypic, tribes (Pentateuchini; Monardini) are proposed within the Sphinginae, a subfamily whose phylogeny can be summarized by the formula Pentateuchini + (Monardini + (“Hopliocnema group” + (Sphingulini + Sphingini)))."
"The death's head hawk moth, Acherontia styx Westwood from the subfamily Sphinginae is redescribed, with genitalic characters along with various parts such as labial palp, antenna, legs and wing venation. The total life cycle and morphometrics of life stages are also provided."
10aACHERONTIA10aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aFEMALE GENITALIA10aIMMATURE STAGES10aINDIA10aLIFE HISTORY10aMALE GENITALIA10aMORPHOMETRICS10aPROBOSCIS10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION10aWORLDMAP11 aDevi, J.1 aRamaraju, K. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2125000687nas a2200217 4500008004100000245012700041210007000168300001200238490000600250653002100256653002100277653001000298653001900308653001300327653001500340653001300355100001700368700001900385700001600404856004900420 2014 eng d00aRevision of the genus Hyles Hübner (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae: Macroglossinae) from Pakistan and its cladistic relationship0 aRevision of the genus Hyles Hübner Lepidoptera Sphingidae Macrog a173-1800 v410aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aFEMALE GENITALIA10aHYLES10aMALE GENITALIA10aPAKISTAN10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aYounus, M.F.1 aKamaluddin, S.1 aAttique, T. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/2119400578nas a2200181 4500008004100000024001700041245009700058210006900155260001200224300001200236490000700248653002100255653002600276653001500302653001300317100001700330856004900347 1978 eng d aPapyrus 185600aThe "cell length ratio" of the wing in Sphingidae, and its application to the classification0 acell length ratio of the wing in Sphingidae and its application c12/1978 a111-1160 v7410aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aHIGHER CLASSIFICATION10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aNakamura, M. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1934701368nas a2200229 4500008004100000024001600041245008400057210006900141260001200210300001200222490000700234520072100241653002100962653002100983653001901004653001201023653001601035653001501051653001301066100001701079856004201096 1944 eng d aPapyrus 37300aThe external morphology of the adult Tobacco Hornworm (Lepdioptera, Sphingidae)0 aexternal morphology of the adult Tobacco Hornworm Lepdioptera Sp c06/1944 a145-1600 v373 a"A certain amount of attention has been devoted to the subject of the external morphology of the Sphingidae, but so far as is known, the complete treatment of any particular species has never appeared in the literature. In this paper a detailed description of the morphology of an adult of a typical species is presented, which may serve as an example of the structure of the entire family. The tobacco hornworm, Protoparce sexta (Johan.), was chosen for this purpose because of its large size and availability. This species is a common pest of tobacco and tomatoes throughout the greater part of the United States, and its range extends to the West Indies and Central and South America."
10aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aFEMALE GENITALIA10aMALE GENITALIA10aMANDUCA10aMUSCULATURE10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aMadden, A.H. uhttps://doi.org/10.1093/aesa/37.2.14500758nas a2200265 4500008004100000024001700041245009000058210006900148260000900217300001200226490000700238653002100245653001500266653001900281653002100300653000800321653001900329653001300348653001500361653001300376100001900389700001400408700002100422856004900443 1999 eng d aPapyrus 656700aCladistic analysis, key to genera and distributional ranges of Sphingidae of Pakistan0 aCladistic analysis key to genera and distributional ranges of Sp c1999 a159-1710 v1910aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aCLADISTICS10aCLASSIFICATION10aFEMALE GENITALIA10aKEY10aMALE GENITALIA10aPAKISTAN10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aKamaluddin, S.1 aAhmad, I.1 aEhtesham_Ul, Haq uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1867600754nas a2200241 4500008004100000245014000041210006900181260000900250300001200259490000700271653002100278653001500299653001600314653001700330653002600347653001500373653001600388653001600404653001500420653001300435100001500448856004900463 1923 eng d00aA note on the families of moths in which R2 (= vein 5) of the forewing arises from near the centre or from above the centre of the cell0 anote on the families of moths in which R2 vein 5 of the forewing c1923 a163-1660 v3010aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aBOMBYCIDAE10aBRAHMAEIDAE10aEUPTEROTIDAE10aHIGHER CLASSIFICATION10aLEMONIIDAE10aLEPIDOPTERA10aSATURNIIDAE10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aJordan, K. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1864500636nas a2200217 4500008004100000245008500041210007000126260001200196300001100208490000600219653002100225653001400246653001400260653001200274653001500286653001300301653001400314653001700328100002400345856004900369 1992 eng d00aRevision del genero Manduca Hübner, 1807 (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae) en Venezuela0 aRevision del genero Manduca Hübner 1807 Lepidoptera Sphingidae e c12/1992 a43-1640 v510aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aCATALOGUE10aFOODPLANT10aMANDUCA10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION10aVENEZUELA10aWING PATTERN1 aChacín_Rivas, M.E. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/1719000711nas a2200241 4500008004100000024001600041245008200057210006900139260001200208300001200220490000700232653002100239653001700260653001400277653001900291653002900310653001900339653001500358653001300373100001600386700001800402856004900420 1986 eng d aPapyrus 39100aUn nouveau genre de Sphingidae d'Afrique Centrale, Afrosataspes (Lepidoptera)0 aUn nouveau genre de Sphingidae dAfrique Centrale Afrosataspes Le c12/1986 a127-1300 v8610aADULT MORPHOLOGY10aAFROSATASPES10aCATALOGUE10aCATE DIAGNOSIS10aCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC10aMALE GENITALIA10aSPHINGIDAE10aVENATION1 aBasquin, P.1 aCadiou, J.-M. uhttps://sphingidae.myspecies.info/node/16798