152 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



underneath the above markings of the wing are very indistinct ; the 

 secondaries are rose-colour, paler at the costal and posterior margins ; 

 underneath they are dusky-cinereous, with a whitish band coinciding with 

 that of the primaries, a transverse series of crescents and a dentated 

 brownish band, all rather indistinct ; but the most conspicuous character 

 of the secondaries is a large eyelet situated at the anal angle, consisting 

 of a black pupil, nearly but not quite surrounded by a blue iris, and situ- 

 ated in a black triangular spot or atmosphere, which extends to the anal 

 angle, and is surmounted by some blue scales ; the abdomen above is 

 dusky ash-coloured. 



This insect appears to be the American representative of S. ocellatus, 

 from which, however, it differs considerably. It comes very near to 6". 

 geminatus (Say Am. Ent. i., /. xii.,) but in that the eyelet has two blue 

 pupils. 



423. Deilephila intermedia Kirby. — Expansion of wings 23^ 

 inches. Taken in North America. 



This species is intermediate between D. Euphorbia, and D. Galii, which 

 last it most resembles, but the anterior portion of the mesal stripe of the 

 primary wings is pale rose-colour ; the fringe of their inner margin, and 

 of the posterior of the secondaries is white ; there is no series of white 

 dots on the back of the abdomen and the ventral segments are fringed at 

 the apex with white hairs. This description was taken from an old speci- 

 men apparently somewhat faded. 



[Is probably identical with D. Chamanerii Harris, a common species 

 in Canada.] 



[303.] FAMILY SESIAD/E. 



424. Sesia ruficaudis Kirby (Sphinx pelasgus Cramer).- — Expan- 

 sion of the wings 2 x /% inches. Taken in Canada by Dr. Bigsby, and in 

 New Jersey by Mr. Drake. 



Body yellow-olive, underneath pale-yellow. Antennas black ; primaries 

 reddish-brown, hyaline in the disk, with the hyaline part half divided 

 towards the base with a costal bar, covered with yellow-olive hairs at the 

 base ; underneath the costa, the posterior margin and the nervures are 

 dark ferruginous ; there is also a yellow stripe on the inner side of the 

 base ; secondaries hyaline in the disk ; base externally and costa yellow ; 

 internally the base is ferruginous ; underneath the dark part of the wing 



