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A CATALOGUE OF SPHINGIDAE. 



Behind the valid names, which arc printed in black type, a reference to the page is given 

 where the respective insects arc dealt with in the foregoing Revision.. 



The types of the genera are marked with an asterisk (*). 



The species described in the Appendix (p. 805) are brought into their propel' place in tbe 

 Catalogue ; the numbers of the species and genera have accordingly been altered. t 



SPHINGIDAE ASEMANOPHORAE. 



Subfamily ACHERONTIINAE.-p. 4. 



Tkibe ACHERONTIICAE.— p. 4. 



Genus I. Herse. — p. 0. 



Papuan Subregion: 

 Northern 

 Australia. 



1. Herse fasciatus.— p. 8. 



Sphinx faeciatus Rothschild, Nov. Zool.i. p. 94(1894)(Lifu). 



2. Herse luctifera. — p. 8. 



Macroglia luctifera Walker, List Lep. Ins. 11. M. x.xxi. p. 35 



(1864) (S. Guinea ; Mysol; Ceram). 

 Protoparce schmeltzi Butler, Arm. Mag. N. 11. (5). x. p. 158 



(18S2| (Australian Region). 

 Phlegethontius lixi Rothschild, Nov. Zool. i. p. 91 (1894) 



(Brit. N. Guinea). 

 Protoparce triangularis Holland, ibid. vii. p. 550. n. 155 



(1899) (Bum). 



3. Herse godarti. — p. 9. 



Sphinx godarti Macleay, in King, Survey Australia ii. p. 464. 



n. 1(56 (1827) (Australia). 

 Linlneria eremitus (?)', Butler, Trans. Zool. Sue. Lund. ix. 



p. 620. n. 1 (1877). 

 Protoparce abadomza, Kirby (noil Fabricius, 1798), Trans. 



Ent. Soc. Land. p. 238 (1877). 

 Sphinx distincta Lucas, The Queenslander xxxix. \>. 891 



(1891, May) (Queensland). 

 1. Herse cingulata. — \>. 10. 



Sphinx convolvuli var., Drury, lllnstr. E.e. las. i. p. 54. 



t. 25. f. 4 and Index (1770) (St. Christopher). 

 .Sphinx cingulata Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 545. n. 29 (1775) 



(Am.).' 

 Sphinx affinis Goeze, Eat. Ueytr. iii. 2. p. 215. n. 41 (1780) 



(St. Christopher). 

 Sphinx drwaei Donovan, Brit. Ins. xiv. p. 1. t. 469 (1810) 



(England). 

 Sphinx pwngens Eschscholtz, in ELotzebue, lieise iii. p. 218. 



t. 11. f. 28 (1821) (Australia err. loci). 

 Sphinx (Protoparce) cingulata var. deeohra Edwards, Papttio 



ii. p. 11 (1882) (Florida). 

 Protoparce cingulata var. decolorata ('.), Smith, 'Trans. Amer. 



Ent. Soc. xv. p. 170 (1888). 



t Some of the pen-slips and misprints occurring in the Revision have been oorrected in the 

 .Catalogue. 



Papuan Subregion: 



Lifu. 

 Papuan Subregion. 



America, 

 Sandwich Is. 



