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NEOTROPICAL SECTION. 

 Acherontiinae. 



*Prot'iparce senla sexta. t 



* — ijuhiquemac. quiiiqiiemaculalus. 



*Chlae)iofjra m ma Jasin iiica rion. 



*Dolba hylaeus. 



*f>!ogramma hageni. 



*Cerutomia amyntor. 



* — undulosa. 



* — catalpae. 



*Isoparce ciipressL 



*Dktyosoma elsa. 



*Atrmts plebeja. 



*Hyloicus eremitus. 



* — eremitoides. 



* — separalus. 



*— chersis (3 subsp. and 1 in Mexico). 



* — vancouverennh. 



* — libocednis (2 subsp.). 



* — - perelegans. 



* — caiutdenxis. 



* — fraiwhi. 



* — kaliniac. 



* — gordius (2 subsp.). 



* — luscitlom. 



* — drupiferaruia (2 subsp.). 



* — dolli (2 subsp.). 



* — sequoiae. 



*Lapara coniferarum. 



* — pineum. 



* — bombyroides. 



* — fialicaniiae. 



Ambulicinae. 

 No species. 



Sesiinae. 



Erinnyis ello. 



Sesia fadus. 



Epistor lugubris. 

 * Haemorrhagia thysbe. 

 * — gracilis. 

 * — diffinis (.3 subsp.). 

 * — brucei. 



Fhilampelinae. 



Pholus labruscae. 

 * — sakllitia pandonis. 

 * — acheiHOn. 



— vitis. 



Choerocampinae. 



X<jl<iphtiiics tfr-'ia. 



Besides Cdaio lineuta lineata and C. gulli inknnedin of doubtful origin, being members of 

 a truly cosmopolitan genus. 



t The species and subspecies marked with an asterisk (*) are restricted to t'le Nearctic Region, 

 or extend southward only in Jlexioo. 



OLD WORLD SECTION. 

 Acherontiinae. 



ILrxe vingiilata. 



Ambnlicinae. 



*Sjiliiiix cevi^yi (4 sub.sp.). 



* — jiiinaicensis. 



*Ccdasyiiibol lis e.rc(ici-ala. 



* — myops. 



* — asti/Jus. 



*P(irhi/nphiii.i' modfxla (2 subsp. and 1 in 



Mexico). 

 *Cre!>sonia juglaudis. 

 (\[niiiinh( ory.r in Mexico.) 



Philampelinae. 



*^'l mpelocca Virsicohir. 



* — iiiyroii. 



* Da I'd psa pholus. 



*S/iheciidina abbutli. 



*DeXdamia inscriptum. 



*Arctotiotiis lucidus. 



( — terlooi in Mexico.) 



*Amphio>i nessus. 



*Praserpinus gaurae. 



* — juaniki (2 subsp.). 



*— clarkiae. 



* — Jiavofascuita (3 subsp. ). 



* Euproserpinus phaeton. 



* — euterpe. 



