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to each other and joined, forming a figure eight; all the spots with 

 more or less central brown shading, but with no very definite 

 defining lines, t. p. line diffuse, whitish in costal half, geminate 

 and incurved in lower half, the inner line being very distinct and 

 dark brown; three or four black interspaceal clashes below the 

 apex of wing and a white sharply dentate but broken s. t. line 

 preceded by a diffuse narrow brown shade, the apices of the denta- 

 tions almost touching the outer margin and tipped with brown; 

 fringes slightly checkered by pale dots at ends of \eins. Secondaries 

 smoky, paler in basal half in the c?" with a faint dark median 

 curved line. Beneath smoky, secondaries paler, both wings with 

 discal dot and dark postmedian line. 



Expanse 24 mm. 



Types — One cf, S. Ariz. (Poling) one 9, Redington, Ariz, in 

 Coll. Barnes. 



Allied to urentis Gn., but considerably smaller. We have 

 other specimens apparently similar to the type from Kerrville, Tex., 

 and Shovel Mt., Texas, which may, however, prove to be a distinct 

 race when more material is available for examination. 



THE HEATH COLLECTION OF LEPIDOPTERA. 



BY F. W. WOLLEY DOD, MIDNAPORE, ALTA. 



(Continued from Page 167). 



HETEROCERA. 



Sphingid.e. 



Ilemaris diffinis Bd\'. var. ariadne B. & McD. 



Ilemaris ihysbe Fabr. One had the fore part of the abdomen 

 green, though in most of the specimens it was yellow. Some with 

 dentate inner edge to the marginal band were separated as var. 

 cyliceformis. All these forms grade easily through to one another. 



Deilephila gallii Rott. 



Deilephila lineata Fabr. 



Ampelophaga chcerilus Cram. 



Sphinx drupijerarum S. & A. 



Sphinx gordius Cram. One specimen. 



Sphinx Vancouver en sis Hy. Edw. and var. albescens Teft'er. 



July. 1916 



