( 404 ) 



Liirvsi green or brown ; tliree dorsal lines ; €a jiali' ol)li(j^ue side-band on eacii 

 segment; horn long and straiglit. — Food-plant: I'/ti.'t. 

 I'npa (fig. by Abliot & Sniitli) insnfHciently described, 

 //'//y. Massaclinsetts to Paragnay and Soutli I>ia/,il ; ^\^est Indies. 

 Two subspecies : 



a. K lu(/ubris lugubris. 



Sjiliiii.r luijuhris Liiiiic', 1. 1-. ; Fabr., Ll.c.c. ; Roem., dm. Im. p. l'.». t. 'M\. f. 1 (ITS'.)) (Autigoa). 



(J. Sjilnn.1- fegeiis Cramer, Pitp. E.r, iii. p. itd. t. 22,5. f. K (1779) (Surinam). 



Sphinx liiyiihrh, Abbot & Smith, his. Georgia i. p. .59. t. 30 ((J, ^ , j>., I.) (1797). 



Enijo i,lm,,'ns (!), Hiiliner, Verz. he/.: Sriini. p. 132. n. 1422 (1822). 



Thyrins liiijiibrU, Drury, ed. Westw., Il/untr. E.rot Jus. i. p. ."i.5. t. 28. f. 2 (18:17) (partim) ; Harris, 



in Sillim, ./oiiin. No. Art. xxxvi. p. 30G. n. 1 (18:i9) ; Lucas, in Sagra, ///«/. Ciih,i vii. p. 2.50 



(1850). 

 Pteni,/i,ii liKjiiliris. Burmoister, Sji/,iiti/. linis. p. 72. n. 1 (lH5(i) (larva). 

 Trijitiji/un liKjitbris, Mc'ne'trirs, Kiiuiii. Corp. Aiiim. .1/us. Pdr., Lep. Suppl. ii. p. 94. n. 1572 (1857) 



(Haiti). 

 Tnj,lt,f/on/rr/,is (!), id., /..-. n. 1573 (1«.57). 

 Enyo 'hujnhns, Herr.-Sch., Cnrnsp. HI. p. 57 (18G5) (Cuba) ; Grote, /'/•.„■. E„t. Sur. Phil.ul. v. p. 44 



(1865) (Cuba); id. & Rob., ihUL p. 151. n. 17 (1865); Grote, Pro,:. Ent. N.-r. Philad. vi. 



p. 328 (1867) ; id., Trans. Amer. Ent. Sac. iii. p. 184 (1871) (Cuba) ; id.. Bull. Buffalo Sor. 



N. Sc. i. p. 20 (1874) (Georgia ; Alabama ; Texas) ; id.. I.e. ii. p. 225. n. 22 (1875) ; id.. I.e. 



iii. p. 221. n. 24 (1877) ; Butler, P<q)ilio i. p. 103 (1881) (Indian R., Florida : eamertus sport 



of luf/ubris) ; Druce, in B/ul. Ceutr. Arner., Lep. Het. i. p. 6. n. 1 (1881) (partim) ; Gundl., 



Coul'r. Ent. Ciihana p. 180 (1882) ; Grote, Hawk Moths N. Am. p. 29 (188(;) : Smith, Trans. 



Amer. Ent. Sor. xv. p. 123. t. 5. f. 1. 2 (genit.) (18S8) (Georgia to Florida, occas. northward 



to Massachusetts ; synon. partim); Edw., Bull. U. St. Xat. JA«.s. xxxv. p. 39 (1889) (liter. 



rel. to metam.) ; Druce, I.e. Suppl.-p. 301 (1886) ; Pitt. & Bioll., Lep. Het., in In.st. Fis. Geogr. 



Nac. Costa Rica p. 9 (1897) ; Sloss., Ent. Xews x. p. 96 (1899) (Florida) ; Kaye, Tran.'<. Ent. 



Soe. Lond. p. 140 (1901) (Trinidad). 

 *Epistor luctuosiis Boisduval, I.e. p. 29H. n. 2 (1875) (Brazil ; — coll. Charles Oberthtir) ; Maass., 



Stett. Ent. Zeit. xli. p. (58 (1880) (= $ Ivgnhris'i). 

 Epistor fegeus, Boisduval, I.e. p. 299. n. 4 (1875) (Brazil ; Cayenne). 

 Enyo fegeus, Maassen, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xli. p. 54 (1880) (dist. from Inguhris). 

 Enyo lugubus (!), Bonninghausen, Iris xii. p. 131. n. 66 (1899) (Rio de Jan. ; larva on Vitis). 



The ? ? from Cuba and Haiti are small ; the Cuba ones which we have seen 

 have the margin of the forewing less dentate than Continental specimens. AVe 

 have no (?(? from these islands. The oblhjue brown discal shade on the forewing 

 is variable in distinctness in the c?c? from the Continent. 



Hab. West Indies (except Jamaica) and Continent, occasionally as far north 

 as Massachnsetts, southward to Argentina. 



In the Tring Museum 150-odd specimens from : Cuba ; Florida ; various places 

 of Central and South America. 



b. E. lugiibris latipennis subsp. nov. 



S ? . Broader winged ; forewing less broadly sinuate between SC^ aud R', ape.x 

 less produced, tawny subapical patch of underside smaller and more fuscous, brown 

 discal lines of upperside more distinct, the disc a{ipearing more variegated. 



S. Apical process of clasper shorter than in the jjreoeding. 



Hob. Jamaica. 



In the Triug Museum \Q S S ■■ ? ?. 



