Original genusDeilephila Laspeyres, 1809Relationships towards this taxonGenus group names| Hyles | Hübner, 1819 | accepted genus name |
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Celerio | Agassiz, 1846 | generic synonym |
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Danneria | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Eremohyles | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Hawaiina | Tutt, 1903 | generic synonym |
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Hippohyles | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Rommeliana | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Surholtia | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Thaumas | Eitschberger & Zolotuhin, 1998 | generic synonym |
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Turneria | Tutt, 1903 | generic synonym |
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Weissmannia | Tutt, 1904 | generic synonym |
Subspecies group names
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Deilephila hippophaes bienerti | Staudinger, 1874 | objective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes anatolica | Rebel, 1933 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes baltistana | O. Bang-Haas, 1939 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes bucharana | Sheljuzhko, 1933 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes caucasica | Clark, 1922 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes caucasica | Denso, 1913 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes malatiatus | Gehlen, 1934 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes ornatus | Gehlen, 1930 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes shugnana | Sheljuzhko, 1933 | subjective synonym |
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Celerio hippophaes transcaucasica | Gehlen, 1932 | subjective synonym |
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Deilephila hippophaes insidiosa | Erschoff, 1874 | subjective synonym |
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Hyles hippophaes miatleuskii | Eitschberger & Saldaitis, 2000 | subjective synonym | Genbank
External LinksGBIF
CitationDr Ian Kitching. Hyles hippophaes bienerti (Staudinger, 1874). Accessed through: Fauna Europaea at http://www.faunaeur.org/full_results.php?id=443818Image
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