TEE MOTHS OF INDIA. 643 



107, Callambtjlyx junonia. 



Ambylyx junonia, Butl. 111. Het. B. M. V.. p. 9, pi. 80, f. 2 (1881). 



Habitat. — Bhutan; Naga Hill-;. 



106a. Callambtjlyx pceoilus. 



Ambulijx pcecilus, Roths. Nov. Zool., V. p. 604, f. 2 (1898). 



Habitat. — Punjab, Murree. 



Genus Anambulyx. Type. 



Anambulyx, Roths. Nov. Zool. IX., Suppl., p. 319 (1903) elwesi. 



108. Anambulyx elwesi. 



Amhulyx elwesi, Druce, Ent.Mo. Mag.. XIX. p. 17 (1882). 

 Habitat. — Si k him ; Assam. 



Genus Sphinx. 



Sphinx, Linn. Syst. Nat., X. p. 489 (1758) ocellata. 



Laothoe, Fabr. Illig. Mag, Ent., VI. p. 287 (1807) ocellata. 



Pilina, Dalm. Kongl. Vet. Ak. Handl., XXXVII. p. 212 (1816). oa>Mata. 



Paonias, Hiibn. Verz., p. 142 (1827) ocellata. 



Eusmerinthus, Grote, Can. Ent., IX p. 132 (1877) jamaicensis, 



Copismeriuthus, Grote, Hawk Moths, N. Am., p. 35(1886) ... cerisyi. 



96a. Sphynx kindermanni, 



Smerinthus kindermanni, Led. Verb. Zool. Bot. Ges. Win., II., p. 22 (1852). 



Habitat. — Asia Minor ; Caucasus. 



Subsp. 1, orbata, Grum. Grishm Rom. Mem., IV. p. 512 (1890). 



Habitat. — Transcaspia ; Turxistan ; N. Afghanistan. 



Subsp. 2, obsoleta, Staud. Cat. Lep. pal., p. 100 (1901). 



Head tegulte and patagia grey, head tinged with brown ; thorax olive-brown 

 above; abdomen grey dorsally tinged with brown. Forewmg olive-grey r a 

 little pink at base of inner margin ; a curved whitish subbasal line ; an anteme- 

 dial red-brown line strongly angled outwards below vein 2 and meeting the 

 medial line which is angled inwards, the area between the two lines being filled 

 in with red-brown suffusion from cell to inner margin ; a sinuous grey postme- 

 dial line angled inwards on vein 5 and defined on inner side by darker olive ; 

 a red-brown patch on termen extending down to vein 3 and bounded above by a 

 white line from apex dentate on vein 7 ; a rufous patch at tornus. Hindwing 

 pale red-brown largely suffused with pink, the inner area pale or tinged 

 with pink ; a diffused rufous antemedial line and slightly sinuous grey medial 

 and postmedial lines, with a more or less prominent dark patch with olive-grey 

 mark or it towards tornus ; the cilia white. Underside of forewing with the 

 basal half crimson except costa ; hindwing crimson with blackish patch near 

 tornus with two blue-grey lines on it. 



Habitat. — E. Turkistan ; Chitral ; Afghanistan, Kandahar. 



Genus Phyllosphingia. Type. 



PliylloapUngia, Swinh. A. M. N. H. (6) XIX. p. 164 (1897)... dissimilis. 

 Clarkia, Tutt. Brit. Lep. III. p. 386 (1902) dissimilis. 



