( 442 ) 



i. American species ......;. 



Palaeartic and Oriental species .../-. 

 ;'. Underside of abdomen entirely, and li^gs 



almost entirely. Ji'rey .... 157S. //. hnirci. 



ITndersidc oi" al)dom('n more or less black 377. II. (Illliiii.'<. 

 I;. I>rl( ol' abdomen more or less cliestnnt- 

 red, border ol' \vint,'s not dentate, that 



of iiiiidwinj; very lliin . . . ;js4. 1 1, xdiimlcrsi. 



Belt of abdomen black, (U' border of 



forewiiiii dentate /. 



/. I'order of wings below wood-brown or 

 clay-coionr, no vitreous stnuik in 



abdominal area 379«. //. titi/us alaiana. 



Border of wings below chocolate or 

 cLestunt-brown, a vitreous streak in 

 abdominal area ...... m. 



ni. Border of hindwing as broad us tlie 



cellules are wide .... 3^2. 11. herctiowskii. 



Border of hindwing narrower than the 



cellules are wide .... 3n:j. //. stiftuUnyeri. 



374. Haemorrhagia venata. 



*Mitn-nc,h,ssa femiiti Felder, Sil~. Her. K. K. Ak. Whs. Wien xliii. p. 29. n. 61 (18(!1) (Amboina ;— 

 Mus. Tring) ; Boisd., Sjic-r. Uen. Up. 11 H. i. p. 373. n. G4 (1875) ; Pagenst., Jalirh. Nass. Ver. 

 Nat. xli. p. 109. n. 214 (1888) (Amboiua). 



Aege vemita Felder, Reise Novara, Leji. i. lb. f. G ((^) (1874) (Amboiua). 



Hemaris renata, Butler, TraiiK. Zon!. Sor. Liuid. ix. p. 520. n. 13 (1877). 



Cephonodes venata, Kirby, Cat. Liji. /let. i. p. G27. n. 4 (18i)2). 



<?. Upi.erside of body not well preserved ; unicolorous ? Tip of tail, especially 

 below, breast, legs, and underside of abdomen yellow, palpi more white beneatii. 

 Antenna slender. Look long (tip of both antennae broken). Generically distinct ? 



Sexual armature very peculiar, resembling in some respects that of Gephonodes 

 jaiius. Tenth tergite divided into two divergent and obtuse jirocesses (PI. XLIII. 

 f. 19), which are not (piite identical in shape ; ninth tergite strongly asymmetrical, 

 tenth less so, but obviously twisted, so that the right lobe of the sternite is visibh^ 

 in a dorsal aspect ; tenth sternite (PI. XLIII. f. 2i)) almost completely separated 

 into two long lolies, of which the left is slightly longer than the right, both curved 

 laterad at end, the sternite reminding one of that of Cephonodes jamis. Claspers 

 (PI. Lll. f. 5) broad, especially the left one (/) ; harpe with a tiny tooth 

 representing the process. Penis-funnel triincate ; penis-sheath stout, very difi'erent 

 from that of the other species, ending in a compressed, stout process, which is 

 dentate at the edge. 



? and early stages not known. 



Ilab. Amboina. 



Only the type known to ns (in the Tring Museum, ex coll. Felder). 



37.5. Haemorrhagia thysbe. 



Scshi tliijshe Fubricius, Sijxl. Eut. p. 648. n. 4 (177.'i) (America). 



Ileiiiarin thyshe, Fernald, Sphing. N. Eiii/ld. p. IG. n. 4 (ISSG) ; Smith, Tnfus. Jnter. Eut. Soc. xv, 

 p. 98. t. 4. f. 1 (genit.) (1888). 



