( 680 ) 

 6:20. Xylophanes gundlachi. 



*C'lia<'rii<;imj>'i i/iind/achi Herrinh-Sch., Conr.yi. Bl. p. 14',t (1S(;3) (Cuba; — coll. Staudiuger) ; id., 



/..■. p. ;".8 (18(55); Grote, P/v/f. Eat. Soc. IVuhid. v. p. 51 (18C)5) (Cuhi) ; id. & Rob., ibid. v. 



p. 154. n. oi; (IHlw) ; Butl., '/'/■»«y. Zool. Snc Lnnd. ix. p. 5';4. n. (i4 (1H77) : Gundl., Omtr. F.al. 



Cuhtuia p. ]'J4 (1H81). 

 Clioeioniiitjia. fjundku-hi, Grote, l.i: vi. p. 32H (18(57) ; id., Tmiix. Anivr. Eid. S,,:-. iii. p. 1W4 (1871) 



(Cuba) ; Boisd., .s>er. Gen. Lqi. IIH. i. p. -277. n. 73 (1875). 

 Iliii-apsa (jmidlarhi, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Eel. i. p. (171. n. 4 (18'J2). 



cJ ? . Resemblinj;- rhodocera in tlie shape of tlie wings. Abdomen almost 

 uiiicolorous, without markings, paler below than above, green. Forewiug, above, 

 lirown at base ; one cliscal line, which is green and ends in a brown spot at hinder 

 margin; costal edge and fringe reddish, the latter brownish behind and here with 

 a very few white scales ; stigma black with white centre, small ; fringe of hiadwing 

 pale, not distinctly spotted. Underside of forewing in basal three-tifths brown like 

 upperside of hindwing. 



6. Harpe similar to that of fliodocera, irregularly dentate distally. I'enis- 

 sheath (PL LYIl. f. '.») with a rather long truncate right process and a short 

 left one. 



Early stages not known. 



Hah. Cuba (doubtless also on Haiti). 



In the Berlin Museum 1 J ; in coll. Staudingcr 1 6 (t>/pe, ex coll. Herrich- 

 Schaffer). 



'■.:i(). Xylophanes rhodocera. 



*J),in(p>!<r rhodurent Walker, Lis/ Lrp. /„s. B. M. viii. p. 184. ii. 4 (185(3) (Haiti ;—Mus. Brit.) ; 

 Grote, Proc. Eiit. Soc. Phibid. v. p. 81 (18(i5) ; id. & Rob., ihid. v. p. 154. u. 34 (1865) ; Butl., 

 Trans. Zool. Soc. Land. ix. p. 5(!7 (1877) ; id., lUnsli: Tiip. Specim. Lep. Het. B. .U. i. p. 1. 1. 15. 

 f. 2 (1877) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. i. p. 071. n. 1 (18111') (Haiti). 



Cli'ierocampa rhodocera, Boisduval, Spec. Gen. Up. Het. i. p. 27(>. n. 72 (1875). 



(J ? . External spur of midtibia longer than internal one. Distal margin of 

 forewing strongly convex ; a vestige of the discal line of irroratu ; a slightly 

 brownish patch near end of cell ; another smaller one occasionally in middle of 

 cell ; disco-marginal area dusted with brown scales, esjjecially behind. Scaling 

 of antenna pink. External spines of first protarsal segment very numerous in 

 tiiis species, and in irroruta and riifescejis. Spines of abdominal tergites uniseriate. 



S. Tenth abdominal tergite long and slender, truncate, feebly sinuate; sternite 

 slightly dilated distally, apex rounded. Process of harpe (PI. LIII. f. 2) suddenly 

 narrowed in middle, somewhat concave at end. Penis-sheath (PI. LVII. f. S) 

 with a central process as in irroratu, ])rojecting jiroximad, slightly curving 

 sinistni-laterad, produced distally into a short dentate hook homologous to the 

 right-side process of other species. 



Early stages not known. 



llah. Haiti. 



In the Triug Museum 'Z $ i . 



'i:il. Xylophanes porcus. 



ih-eu^ porcus Hubner, Samml. E.r. Sr/m,. ii. t. 1&2. f . 1 - 4 ( 18-_'4 ?). 



Darapm porcus, Walker, List Lip. Lis. B. .)/. viii. p. 187. n. 10 (1850) ; Kirby, Cat. Lep. Hel. i. 

 071. n. 2 (1892). 

 S ? . Antenna of ? with very feebly prolonged ciliae near the base of the 

 segments. External spur of midtibia obviously longer than internal. External 



