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AUG. R. GROTE. 



LIST 



SPHINGIDAE. 



MACROGLOSSINI. 

 Aellopos Hubner. 

 tantalus Hubner. 



Sphln.r fruit. Linn. 



Sphinx zonata Drury. 

 titan Hdbner, 



Sphinx at. Cramer. 



Macrogl- balteatum Kirtlnnd. 



Macrogl. annulosuni Swainsoii. 

 blainii n. sp. (]) 



I<2ii|>yrr]io;;loK>«u»i Groie. 

 sagra Grole. 



Macroghssum sagra Poey. 

 Kiiyo Ili'ibner. 

 lugubris Walk. 

 Sphinx lug. Linn. 

 Sphinx fcgeus Cramer. 

 camertus Hi'tbner. 



Sphinx cam. Cramer. 

 dauum Hiibner. 



Sjihinx dan. Cramer. 



IIeiiiei'0|»IuiiC!>i Hiibner. 

 pseudothyreus Grote. 



l»eii'5g«i»aa Boi.^d. 

 lusca Walker. 



Sphinx lusc. Fabr. 

 lefebvrii Grote. 



Marroglos.ia lefeb. Lucas. 

 divisa Grote. 



Calliontma Walker. 

 lycastus Walk. 



Sphinx Hcast. Cram. 



? Sphinx galianna Burm. 



CHOEROCAMPINL 



Perjofesa Walker, 

 tborates Walker. 

 Oreus thor. Hubner. 



C'liot^roosftiiiita Duponcliel. 

 gundlachii Tf-S. 

 irrorata GnAe. 

 porcus HS. 



Oreus porcus Hiibn. 

 chiron Walk. (2) 



Sphinx chiron Drury. 

 a. nechus Walk. 



Sphinx nechus Cram. 

 § Mrtopsii.us Duncan, 

 robinsonii Grote. 



Choeroc. falco % H-S. 

 tersa Harris. 



Sphinx tersa. FJnn. 



I>cl3ei>h3la Ocks. 

 calverleyi Grote. 

 liaeata Harris. 



Sphinx lin. Fabr. (Syst. Ent. 1775.) 



Sphinx daucus Cram. 



Pliilainpelus Harris. 

 vitis Harris. 



Sphinx vitis Linn. Drury, Fabr., W. 



1. — Aellopos blainii, n. sp., is smaller than its congeners and shows in its or 

 namentation a resemblance to the species of Eupyrrhoglossum. — Olivaceous 

 blackish. Eyes margined with white above. Tegulae broadly lined within 

 with white hair. Abdomen with a dorsal double row of black marks, the seg- 

 ments above lined with pale yellowish; the two penultimate segments largely 

 yellowish at the sides ; the preceding two are here black, the first of these with 

 a few orange scales. Beneath with distinct lateral rows of segmentary white 

 dots. Fore wings shaded with bright brownish basally, crossed by two trans- 

 verse perpendicular bands, the inner whitish, the outer vitreous and repro- 

 duced beneath; and with an external sinuate vitreous band, broken superiorly 

 into distinct spots and reproduced on the under surface. Hind wings black 

 with a faint indication of a yellow median band; beneath paler, whitish at 

 base and crossed by two dark median lines. Thorax beneath yellowish white. 

 Exp. 40 mm. Gundlach's No. 1055. 



2. The specimens received all belonged to the green form of this species, 

 described by Cramer under the specific term nechus. 



