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Name - Smerinthus ocellata

Name Details

Life Sciences Identifier (LSID)

urn:lsid:organismnames.com:name:47386 [metadata]

Variants and Synonyms

Reported Taxonomic Ranks

Species

Reported Taxonomic Hierarchies

Animalia (Kingdom)
Arthropoda (Phylum)
Insecta (Class)
Lepidoptera (Order)
Glossata (Suborder)
Heteroneura (Infraorder)
Sphingoidea (Superfamily)
Sphingidae (Family)

References

Recent Publications

  • Breeding the inversa hybrid of a male poplar hawkmoth Laothoe populi with a female eyed hawk-moth Smerinthus ocellata.
  • A 135-year mystery: why do hawk-moth larvae have abdominal horns? (Lep.: Sphingidae).
  • Fuelling on the wing: sensory ecology of hawkmoth foraging.
  • Larval colour and marking polymorphism in the Eyed and Poplar Hawk-moths Smerinthus ocellata (L.) and Laothoe populi (L.) (Lep.: Sphingidae): Some observations on crypsis.
  • THE DIVERSITY OF SPHINGIDAE (INSECTA: LEPIDOPTERA) IN KORITNIKU MOUNTAIN, THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVA.

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