DEILEPHILA.—PHILAMPELUS. 13 
1. Deilephila lineata. 
Sphinx lineata, Fab. Syst. Ent. p. 5417. 
Sphine daucus, Cr. Pap. Ex. ii. t. 125. f. D*. 
Deilephila lineata, Butl. Trans. Z. S. ix. p. 568°. 
Hab. Nortu AmErica?.—Mexico, Mazatlan (H. Edwards), Oaxaca? ( Hartweg, mus. B.). 
—ANTILLES, Jamaica, Haiti, &c.; CoLomBia; Ecuapor (mus. D.). 
The only Central-American specimen with which I am | acquainted 1 is one in the 
British Museum. 
PHILAMPELUS. 
Philampelus, Harris, Amer. Journ. Sc. xxxvi. p. 299 (1839). 
Nineteen species are placed in this genus by Mr. Butler, several of them being of 
very doubtful value. I quite agree with him that P. eacus and P. cissi are only varie- 
ties of P. pandorus and P. satellitia. Sixteen species are found in the Neotropical, and 
three in the Ethiopian Region. 
1. Philampelus vitis. 
Sphinz vitis, Linn. Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 3541. 
Eumorpha elegans Jussieue, Hiibn. Samml. ex. Schmett. i. t. 170. f. 1, 27; ii. t. 163. f. 3, 4. 
Philampelus vitis, Butl. Trans. Z. 8. ix. p. 574°. | 
Hab. Mexico? (Boucard, mus. D.); Costa Rica, Irazu (Rogers); Panama, Chiriqui 
(mus. Staudinger).—ANTILLES, Jamaica®, San Domingo*; Ecuapor; Paraguay; 
ARGENTINE RePuBLIc (mus. D.). | | 
This appears to be a wide-ranging common southern species; but as yet I have only 
seen four specimens from Central America, which do not differ in any respect from the 
large series of southern specimens before me. 
2. Philampelus linnei. 
Philampelus linnei, Grote & Robinson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. pp. 157, 179, 182, t. 3. f. 3. 
Sphine vitis, Cr. Pap. Ex. i. t. 268. f. E. 
Philampelus vitis, Walk. Cat. viii. p. 176°. 
Hab. Mexico *, Cordova (Riimeli); Guaremaa, San Gerénimo (Champion); Panama, 
Chiriqui (Ribdé ; | Arcé, mus. D.), Colon (Boucard, mus. D.).—AntILLES, San Domingo}, 
Cuba (mus. D.); CoLuompia, Manaure (mus. D.); Ecuapor (mus. D.); TRintpaD 
(mus. D.); GUIANA. 
Walker in his Catalogue places this very distinct species with P. vitis1. The Cuban 
specimens are the smallest I have seen, but do not differ in any other respect. I have 
not seen an example from any locality south of Ecuador. PP, vitis has a much more 
southern range. ; 
