A method for instantaneous measurement of oxygen consumption in an open flow respirometry system is described. During pre-flight warm-up in both sphingids and saturniids, oxygen consumption reaches levels 20 to 70 times resting values. , required to maintain the thorax at flight temperature by intermittent wing-quivering and fluttering is about one-third the maximum , during warm-up. The Q10 of resting , averages 2 ·4 in both sphingids and saturniids. At any given thoracic temperature, during post flight-cooling exceeds , at rest.

Factorial scope (maximum resting ) during warm-up is independent of mass and thoracic temperature. In sphingids it averages 39, in satuniids, 43. Absolute metabolic scope in both groups increases with thoracic temperature and is roughly proportional to . In saturniids about 49 % of the heat produced during warm-up is stored in the thorax; in sphingids the figure is about The data on metabolic scope, power requirements for flight, Q10 and body mass are used to develop equations that predict thoracic temperature during flight for both sphingids and saturniids.

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