156 JOHN B. SMITH. 



lu synoptic form the scheme appears thus : 



Primaries pale asheu gray. 



Size larger, abdomen bauded ello. 



Size smaller, altdomeu uot banded obsciira. 



Primaries deep dark brown. 

 Abdomen banded. 



Secondaries at base dull red iiiei'iauie. 



Secondaries at base yellow edwardsii. 



Abdomen not banded. 



Size larger, color paler, inclined to asheu iiielancliolica. 



Size smaller, color darker Tciita. 



D. ello Linn., Syst. Nat. ed. x, 491, Sphinx; ed. xii, 2, 800, Sphinx; Mus. L. U. 

 351, Sphinx; Dru., Ex. i, 58, pi. 27, fig. 3, Sphinx; Fabr., Syst. Eut. p. 538, 

 Sphinx; Sp. Ins. ii, 143, Sphinx; Mant. Ins. ii, 94, Sphinx; Ent. Syst. iii, 1, 

 36-2, Sphinx; Cram., Ex. iv, 22, pi. 301, fig. D, Sphinx; Gmel., ed. Linn. S. N. 

 2375, Sphinx ; Hiib., Verz. 139, Erinnyis ; Westw., ed. Dru. 1, 54, pi. 27, fig. 

 3, Sphinx; Harr., Sill. Jouru. 36, 297, Sphinx; Wlk., C. B. Mus. Lep. Het. 

 viii, 224, Anceryx ; Burra., Sph. Bras. 1856, 13, Dilophonota ; Clem., Journ. 

 Ac. N. Sci. Phil, iv, 1859, 175, Anceryx; Morr., Syn. 1862, 200, Anceryx; H. 

 S. Corr. Blatt. 1865, 175, Anceryx; Grt., Pr. E. S. Phil, v, 73, Erinnyis; G. & 

 E., Pr. E. S. Phil, v, 167, 191, Erinnyis; Grt., BuflF. Bull, i, 27, Dilophonota; 

 Bd.,* Sp. Gen. Het. i, 120, Anceryx; Butl., Tr. Zool. Soc. Loud, ix, 603, Z>(7o- 

 phonota ; Fernald,* Sphing. 51, Dilophonota; Gundlach, Cont. Ent. Cuba, 

 222, Dilophonota; Holland,* Can. Ent. xviii, 103; Grt., Hawk Moths 46, 

 Dilophonota ; Edw., Ent. Amer. 3, 166. 



Head, thorax aTid primaries ash gray, dorsal crest of thorax usually more or 

 less discolored, as is also the vertex ; patagise usually margined with fuscous 

 brown, and in some specimens a fuscous tint invades the ground color. Abdomen 

 with a broad dorsal gray line ; on each side of this the segments are banded with 

 black and gray. Beneath paler, whitish gray. Primaries in some specimens 

 almost immaculate, an outer interrupted, dentate, transverse line and a row of 

 terminal dots only traceable; more usually, however, there is a longitudinal fus- 

 cous and blackish shade from middle of base through the centre of the wing to 

 the apex ; above this there is always a fuscous tinge, and sometimes it becomes 

 well marked ; below this the fuscous sufi"usion is more rarely marked. The 

 maculation is fragmentary, augulated and difficult to describe; a variably dis- 

 tinct basal line reaching from costa to the longitudinal line; a geminate line 

 nearer the centre of the wing; a geminate, strongly dented outer line parallel to 

 the outer margin, often reduced to a double series of venular dots ; a row of 

 inter-spaceal terminal dots. Discal dot black, at the extreme upper angle of the 

 cell. Secondaries dull red, with a broad black outer margin, not reachitig the 

 anal angle, where there is a bluish gray patch. Beneath dull red basally, out- 

 wardly dusky fuscous, a dentate outer common line. Expands 3 — 3.50 inches ; 

 75—88 mm. 



Hab. — Florida and southwai'd ; westward to California ; north 

 ward occasional to northern New York and Massachusetts. 



