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A. R. G-rote's Notes on the Zi/r/senidae of Cuba. 



Zyg.enin^e. 



HORAMA, Hiibn. 

 diffisa, Grote. 



Hor. pretellus, H-S. 



CALLICARUS, Grote. 

 pennipes, Grote. 

 Hor. plumosa, H-S. 



FORMICULUS, Grote. 

 pygmaeus, Grote. 



SETIODES, H-S. 

 nana, H-S. — 



(an spec, preec. ?) 



BURTIA, Grote. 

 rubella, Grote. 



Gundlachia\\cruenta, H-S. 

 EUNOMIA, Hubn. 

 insularis, Grote. 



Glaucopis ehgantula, H-S. 

 Ditidula. — 



Glaucopis nitid., H-S. 



C0SM0S0MA, Hubn. 

 omphale, Hubn. 

 selecta. 



Glaucopis scl., H-S.* 



ISANTHRENE, Hubn. 

 chalciope, Hubn. 



HIPPOLA, Walk, 

 "syntomoides," Walk. 



Glaucopis s^/nt., Boisd. 

 minima, Grote. 



TRICHJEA, H-S. 

 pilicornis, H-S. — 

 seticornis. H-S.— 



EMPYREUMA, Hubn. 

 pugione, Hubn. 



ECHETA, H-S. 

 albipennis, H-S. 

 subochrea, Grote. 



Correbia suboch., H-S. 



CALON0TOS, Hubner. 

 tbetis, Hub. 



Sphinx thetis, Linn. 

 Sphinx Uncus, Cram. 



ACLYIIA, Hubner. 

 heber, Hubn. 



% Sphinx heber, Cram. 

 9 Sphinx hah/s, Cram. 



APISTOSIA, Hubn. 

 humeralis, Grote. 

 Apist. j udas%, H-S. 



TJRANOPHORA, Hubn. 

 chalybea, Hiibn. 



Apistosia? terminalis, Walk. 



CTENUCHIDIA, Grote. 

 virgo, Grote. 



Ctenucha virgo, H-S. 



COMPOSIA, Hiibn. 

 fidelissima, H-S. 



SPHiEROMACHIA, Grote. 

 cubana, Grote. 



Pericopis cub., H-S. 



MELANCHROIA, Hubner. 

 fumosa, Grote. 



Mel. cephise%, Hub. Sm. 

 geometroides, Walker. 

 Glaucopis mors, Lucas. 



AGYRTA, Hubner. 

 auxo, Hiibn. — 

 Sphinx auxo, Linn. 



DIOPTIS, Hubner. 

 vinosa. Walker. 



Sphinx vinosa, Drury. ' 



DESIDERATA.** 



Glaucopis cximia, H-S. 

 Charidca bicolor, H-S. 

 Char idea cimicoides, H-S. 



* Walker gives " Eurate selecta, Boisd.," as the original name of this species, 

 which I here temporarily consider as forming, with other species, a group in 

 Hubner's genus Cosmosoma. A synonymical list of tbe species figured in "H-S. 

 Lep. Exot. Nov. a. ni. Cog." would be a valuable addition to that beautifully 

 illustrated work. 



* * Species that I am autoptically unacquainted with, and which are briefly de- 

 scribed under generic names that are used in too wide a sense to allow me u> 

 judge of the classificatory position of the insects. 



