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 2C>4. Callambulyx junonia. 



*Aiiihi,h/xju,in,ii<, Butler, lllngl,: Ti,p. .s>v. Lr/j. II,t. /I. M. v. p. 9. t. KO. f. 2 (1881) (Bliulan :— 

 Mus. Brit.); Cot. .t Swiiib., Cat. Mollis hid. i. p. 23. n. 125 (1887) (Bhutan); Ilamp.'-., in 

 Blanf., Fauna Brit, hid., Motlix i. p. 711. n. 107 (18y2) (Bhutan ; Naga Hills) ; Kirby, Cut. Lui. 

 Ilel. i. p. G77. 11. 42 (1892) (Bhutan); Dudg., ./<i«/v/. liomhaii X. II. S,h: xi. p. 4ii8. n. 107 

 (18it8) ("not seen"). 



c?. We have seeu but t.wo specimens of this iipparently very rare sjiecies, whicli 

 agrees in the structure of the antenna, legs, and palpus well with ('. riibricosa. 



Tenth alulominal tergite flat (PI. XXII. f. 11), tleei)]y sinuate, tlie lobes 

 diverging, tlieir mesial edge dejiressed, so tliat tlieir upjier surface slants inwards, 

 each lobe with an inconspicuous median carinitorm tubercle. ( 'hisj)er (IM. XXXIV. 

 f. 23) reduced distally ; harpe witli a pointed apic:il hook and several, more 

 jiroximal, teeth. 



? . Not seen. 



Ilab. Bhutan ; Naga Hills. 



One c? in the British Museum ; a specimen from the Naga Hills in Mr. Elwes's 

 collection : also in coll. Swinhoe. 



2(j5. Callainbulyx poecilus (PI. I. f Pi, S). 



*Amhuly.c j>„ecil,is Rothschild, Nov. Zooi.. v. p. fiO-l. n. 4. fig. 2 (1898) (Murree ;— Mus. Tring) ; 

 Hamps., Joiirii. Bombay N. II. Sor. xiii. p. 39. n. lQ6a (1900). 



cJ. Intermediate between tatariiiori and ruhricosa ; the forewing as strongly 

 falcate as in the latter, but red below in basal half as in certain specimens of the 

 former. Tougue very weak ; pilifer with very few bristles. The tenth tergite 

 similar to that of rubricosa, narrower, apex more suddenly narrowed, curved 

 downwards, pointed ; ninth tergite with long hair-scales as in rubricosa ; sternite 

 reduced, without lobe. Clasper (PI. XXXIV. f. 21) widened distally into a 

 subquadrate flap, bearing dorsally on the inner surface a high triangular crest, 

 which is continuous with the subdorsal fold of tlie more pro.ximal part of the 

 clasper; this fold is rough witli setiferons tubercles; harpe somewhat resembling 

 that of A. ehvesi in the shai)e of tlie distal part, but is less concave, and has, 

 besides the long apical hook, a sh<irt snbapical tooth at the dorsal edge ; the 

 proximal ridge (/') high. 



? . Not known. 



Hnb. Murree, N.AV. India. 



One S in the Tring Museum ; not seen in other collections. 



266. Callambulyx tatarinovi. 



Riiieriiithus tatorumvl Bremer & Grey, in Motsch., Kind. Eiil. i. p. C2. n. 19 (1852) (N. China ;— 

 Mus. St. Petropolis) ; id., Schni. N. Chin. p. 13. n. 57 (1853) ; Men., E,mm. Cm-p. An. Mii>'. 

 Piti:, Lep. p. 133. n. 1558. t. 13. f. 1 (?) (1857) (= eversmanni ; Pekin ; Kiachta) ; Lucas, 

 Bull. Soc. Ent. France p. 149 (1858) : Boisd., Spec. Gen. Lep. Hct. i. p. 43. n. 33 (1875) ; Butl., 

 Trans. Zonl. Soc. Land. ix. p. 593. n. 5. t. 90. f. 16 (/.) (1877) (Japan) ; Graes., Berl. Ent. 

 Zeitschr. xxxii. p. 105. n. 186 (1888) (/. on VlniHs) ; Leech, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lund. p. 586. 

 n. 25 (1888) (Yokohama: Yesso) ; Staud., in Rom., Mem. Lep. vi. p. 237. n. 227 (1892) 

 (.\murld. ; N. China) ; Leech, Trans. Ent. Soc. Land. p. 279. n. 40(1899) (Yesso ; Yokohama) ; 

 Bartel, in Biihl, Grossschm. ii. p. 164 (1900) (Kiachta ; Amurland, v. vi. ; Wladiwostock ; 

 Pekin ; Japan) ; Staud. & Reb., Cat. Lep. ed. iii. p. 100. n. 729 (1901) (Amurld. ; N. China ; 

 Japan ; Dauria). 



Amhuhjr talarhwri, Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. llet. Mus. ().,■. i. p. 24. n. 94 (1892) (Japan ; N. China). 



Smerinthus (?) tatarinovi, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Met. p. 711. u. 7 (1892) (China ; Japan ; = eversmanni). 



