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Coitus 4. — ISOPL^. 

 Primai-ies brown, outwardly obliquely banded with pale and dark ; 

 secondaries red. 



Isoples eson, aledo, neoptolemns, theylia. 



Coitus 5. — Xylophan.e. 



Primaries obliquely marked with ligneous streaks ; secondaries 

 blackish shaded. 



Xylophanes anubus, lycetus, ffortys, eajus, drancus. 



Coitus 6.— Orel 

 Primaries alternately with colored stripes ; secondaries with black 

 and colored bands. 



Oreus gnoma, acteus, elpenar, amadis, licastus. 



Stirps III.— DEILEPHIL^E. 

 Antennae somewhat thicker outwardly ; primaries with oblique 

 shaded bands. 



Familia A. — Pallidivenosce. 

 Primaries spotted and streaked with brown shades ; secondaries 

 black, with red bands ; abdomen black at sides. 



Coitus 1. — ^DUPONES. 



Primaries with longitudinal as well as transvei'se bands, and with 

 veins pale ; secondaries pale gray and rosy-red. 

 Dupo vitis, jussieuce. 



Coitus 2. — Phryxi, 

 Primaries almost entirely pale veined ; abdomen, at sides and toj), 

 black and white checkered. 

 Phryxus livorniea,^ caicud. 



Familia B. — Popidares. 

 Primaries with transverse dusky bands ; secondaries red in the 

 middle. 



Coitus 1. — Hyl^. 



Primaries with dark shades along costal margin ; abdomen clieck- 

 ered at sides with white and black. 



Hyles gain, zygophyllii, euphorbicB, et al. 



*" To this lineata and dauciis are cited as synonyms. 



