( 101 ) 



?. Vaginal cavity large, muuMi siilHuiciilar, in ami before mitUlIe, the edge 

 somewhat raised, witliont lobes ; jiostvaginal jiart of plate cliitiiiised in middle 

 (PI. XXI. f. 23;. 



Early stages not known. 

 Ilab. North India. 

 Two species. 



Zonilid and PseudosphI it.v do not belong to this snbfaniily, nor even to the 

 Sphingidfte fisema tioplionie. 



Terminal spurs of liindtibia eijnal in length . . 74. P. acqunl/s. 

 „ „ „ „ not equal in length . 75. P./o. 



74. Pseudodolbina aequalis spec. nov. 



(?. Ground colour of npperside of body and forewing of a peculiar greenish 

 olive colour, with a distinct shade of yellow in fresh specimens. The interspace 

 between the two lines proximal of stigma on forewing more or less filled np with 

 blackish sealing, at least in front. The pale parts of the fringe of both wings 

 greyish white with a shade of yellow. The terminal spnr.s of hindtibia of almost 

 exactly the srtme length. 



S. Harpe sinuate at end, tlie two lobes nearly the same in length (PL XXXV. 

 f. 23). 



? . Not seen. 



Ilnb. Assam. 



In the Tring Museum Ti d S from : Khasia Hills, May 'U4 {ti/pf) ; (!]ierrai>nnji. 



75. Pseudodolbina fo. 



*Zo,ii!iiif.> Walker, LUt Lq). Lis. B.'M. viii. p. 195. n. C (18.JG) (X. ludia ;— Mus. Brit.) ; Boi.sd., 



Spec. Gm. Lep. Het. i. p. 147. n. "l5 (1875) (Ind. or.). 

 /)o«a/o, Butler, Trans. Zool. Soc. Land. ix. p. 612. n. 1 (1877) (N. India). 

 Pseudosphmu- fo, id., lllii.st. Typ. Specim. Lep. Het. B.JL v. p. 16. t. 81. f. 9 (1881); Swinh., Cut. 



Lep. Het. Ox. i. p. 32. n. 128 (1892) (India) ; Hamps., in Blanf., Fauna Brit. India, Mnlhs i. 



p. 104. n. 166 (1892) (Sikhim) ; id., I.e. iv. p. 453. n. 166 (189C.) { = relo.rina) ; Dudg., Jn„rn. 



Bombay N. H. Soc. xi. p. 416. n. 166 (1898) ("not seen"). 

 Hyloicusfo, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 694. n. 6 (1892) (N. India). 

 * Pseudodolbina veloximi Rothschild, Nov. Z<iol. i. p. 27. t. 6. f. 18 (1894) (Khasia Hills :— Mus. 



Tring). 



c? ? . Upperside of body and forewing deeper in colour in fresh sjiccimens, being 

 less yellow than in (icqiialis, much dusted with grey scales ; mesothoracic tegnla 

 witli a short black vitta ; yellow spots of ])roximal segments of abdomen larger, the 

 yellow colour of palpus sharper defined, foretarsus more extended yellow on the 

 upperside, the stigma of the forewing larger, and the pale parts of the fringe of 

 both wings more yellow than in aequalis. The interspace between the two lines of 

 forewing proximal of stigma not filled up with black scaling. Spurs of liindtibia 

 vnequal, the long terminal one being about one-third longer than the other. 



c?. Harpe (PI. XXXV. | f. 24) ending in a single, rather prominent, pointed 

 process directed dorso-distad. Tooth of penis-sheath (PI. XXVI II. f. 4."). 40) a 

 little longer than in the preceding species. 



?. Vaginal plate see above (PI. XXI. f. 23). 



Ilab. North India : Khasia Hills, Assam ; Sikhim. 



In the Tring Museum 4 SS, 1 9 from: Khasia Hills, Aiiril, ls'.t4 ; Chcrra- 

 pnnji, June 1893. 



