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pale, margined with brown ; a brownish band, margined before 

 with darlcer brown, crosses the base of the nervules, and is followed 

 by two or three more or less distinct rosy-gray and brownish, un- 

 dulating, subterminal lines ; a deep brown, semi-oval patch at the 

 tip edged with whitish, and a ferruginous brown spot above inner 

 angle, usually with two smaller spots above it ; the middle of ter- 

 minal space dark brown. Posterior wings rosy, along exterior 

 and terminal border yellowish-gray; ocellus black, emitting a 

 short, broad line to inner angle, and with two or three blue pupils. 



Food-plants. I have secured numbers of the pnpa from the mid- 

 dle of October to the beginning of November at the base of 

 wihows. 



Canada ; Illinois ; Massachusetts ; Pennsylvania ; Jamaica, 



Clemens. 



W Structure unJcnown. \ 



5. S. ophthalmicus Boisduval. Ann. Soc. Ent. t. Ill, 3me ser. xxxii. 



Le S. ophthalmica assez rapproche de notre ocellata, plus voisin 

 de geminatus de Say, mais I'oeil n'est pas double et il differe de 

 toutes les especes du meme groupe par sa large bande brune, 

 anguleuse, qui traverse le milieu des ailes superieures. 



S. ophthalmicus is nearly related to the European ocellatus, and 

 more intimately to geminatus of Say, but the pupil is not double, 

 and it differs from all the species of the same group by having a 

 large, angular, brown band traversing the middle of the superior 

 wings. 



This description of M. Boisduval is almost too indefinite to 

 authorize even a conjecture respecting this species, but it will pos- 

 sibly prove to be merely a variety of geminatus. 



Clemens. 



JJJ Antennae ciliferous in the % , simple in the 9 . 



6. S. astylus Dniry. Sphinx io Boisd. Figured in Druiy II, pi. 26. 



Reddish-brown or cinnamon-colored. Thorax with a dorsal 

 ferruginous stripe attenuated before. Tegulae tinged with rosy 

 white in the 9. Abdomen fawn-color, with a faint dorsal brown- 

 ish line and the sides in the J", somewhat tawny yellow, in the 9 

 rosy white. Anterior wings very white toward the base in the 9 , 



