12 .HETEROCERA. 
15. Cherocampa chiron. 
Sphinzx chiron, Drury, Ill. i. t. 26. f. 3°. 
Cherocampa chiron, Butl. Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 565°. 
Hab. Nicaraaua, Chontales (Belt, mus. Oxf.) ; Panama, Chiriqui (mus. Staudinger). 
—-Braziu?, Monte Video ”. 
This species seems to me to be only a red form of C. nechus. Mr. Butler informs me 
that he has received fresh specimens of both species in the same collection. 
16. Cherocampa nechus. 
Sphinex nechus, Cr. Pap. Ex. t. 178. f. B’. 
Cherocampa nechus, Butl. Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 565°. 
Hab. Mexico? (mus. D.); Panama, Chiriqui (Arcé, mus. D.).—Ecuapor (mus. D.) ; 
Paracuay (mus. D.); East InprEs }. . 
Cramer’s locality is without doubt erroneous. 
17. Cherocampa falco. (Tab. I. fig. 8.) 
Cherocampa falco, Walk. Cat. vill. p. 132°. 
Cherocampa fugax, Boisd. Lép. Guat. p. 70°. 
Hab. Mxxico!? (Hartweg); Honpuras?. 
I have examined Boisduval’s type; it differs slightly from Walkev’s, but not, in my 
opinion, in any way sufficient to justify its being considered a distinct species. The figure 
is taken from Boisduval’s type. 
18. Cherocampa ceratomioides. 
Cherocampa ceratomioides, Grote & Robinson, Ann. Lyc. N. Y. viii. p. 358, t. 14. f. 2°; Buti. 
Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 565 *, 
Hab. Muxico, Mirador, Cordova (Riimelt); Panama, Chiriqui (Areé, Mus. D).— 
VENEZUELA*; Brazil, Rio?; Paraguay (mus. D.). 
A very wide-ranging species. The Central-American specimens are larger and darker 
in colour than those from the south. 
DEILEPHILA. 
Deilephila, Ochsenheimer, Schmett. Eur. iv. p. 42 (1816). 
This genus is very widely distributed, being found in the Nearctic, Neotropical, and 
and Palearctic Regions. Twenty-two species are enumerated by Mr. Butler in his 
Catalogue, one only being found in Central America. 
