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Sesiinae — continued. 



*.]failiiri/.r pseudothi/reus . 

 llrijivi-opUines calliomenae 



EpixliD- liiiiubrin hi(iuhi-is. 

 * latipeniiin 



— or,,pctf 

 *flliiuuit(iidcs undata 

 *C(iiihthia noctuifuriiiix 



* — ijrotei .... 

 *Fcrigonia divisa 



— luscaf. luscci 

 f. hiterriipta . 



*- hfihmei . 

 * ■ • 



— JIIIIKllfPllSlS . 



* — (i/iiiireacetis . 

 Eitpi/rrlw(/lnsstiin sagni 

 *Sesia hlaiiii 

 * — tantalus zoiuita . 



( tantalus) 



( — ■ — clavipes) 



— fadus .... 



Philampelinae. 



*Phulus salellitia satellHia 



* imsticatus 



( licaon, etc.) . 



* — strenua 



— riiis i-itis 

 * ht'speridum 



— fascintus 



— lahruscae 



Choerocampinae. 



Xijlophiini's phitn 

 * — irrurafii 

 * — gmiiHiir/ii . 

 * — rhndocera . 

 * — piircus povcus 



( (•(iiithientiil/s) 



— chiron rh/rou 

 nechus . 



— tcrsa . 

 * — suana . 

 * — rohiiisoni 

 *Celerio calverlepi 



— Vtneata tineata 



( livomica) 



( livornicoides) 



Occ'urrcnco outside the 

 disti'ict. 



S. America. 

 Neotropical R. 



Neotropical II. 



Neotropical R. 



Neotropical R. 



S. America. 



C. and S. Amerii a. 



Neotropical R. 



Neotropical R. 

 Neotropical R. 

 Neotropical R. 



Neotropical R. 

 Neotropical R. 



Neotr. and Nearctic R. 

 Europe, Asia, Africa. 

 Australia. 



Among the 22 genera and 60 species occurring are 1 genus, 20 species, 

 and 11 subspecies peculiar to tbe district. The genus Himantoides is confined 

 to Jamaica ; it is closely allied to Cautethia, which is not found on Jaiuaica, 

 hut occurs on the other islands, as well as in Florida and Mexico. While 

 Torto Uico, Haiti, and Cuba do not apparently ditTer except in the number of 

 species, Jamaica has some specialities restricted to it. Besides Himnntoides 

 undata, we find in Jamaica Protopurce bronfes brontes, Epistor htgubris lafipennis, 

 Perifjonia jamaicensis, P/iolus vitis /lesj'i'ridi/m, Pholus salellitia satellitia, 



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