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APPENDIX. 



Psilogramma menephron (p. 42). 

 Pupa : tongue-case free, resting with end against breast. Glossy, smootli ; 

 abdominal segments punctured at base ; metanotum with double or treble 

 carina on each side, ('remaster broad, short, reversed cordiform ; sides basally 

 somewhat ju-ojecting; tip with two thin pointed processes. 



Protoparce sexta (p. 67). 

 A series of pupae from North America exhibits considerable variation in 

 the length of the free tongue-case. In a few specimens the " nose " is not 

 straight but evenly curved, ditiering from tliat of P. qxinqufiiKicHlntiis only in 

 being considerably sliorter. 



Protoparce leucoptera (p. 70). 

 Two ? ? from S.E. Albemarle, collected U Mr. Beck on Marcli 2(]th and 27tii, 

 19u2, are rather better preserved than the specimen described and figured. The 

 forewing bears the antemedian lines of the allied species, and three dentate discal 

 ones, besides the postdiscal one. On the underside there are two discal lines on the 

 hindwiug, and one or two on tlie forewing. 



Ceratomia undulosa d'. Iu7). 

 The short descrij)tiou of the pupa given on p. 108 is not correct. We have 

 now received more material, and find that the pupa is, ou the whole, slenderer 

 than that of ('. (inu/ntor, coming near that of C. catalpae. It is rather more 

 roughly and densely punctured than iu either species, especially on the abdomen. 

 The tongue is somewhat longer than the second jiair of legs, but does uot reach 

 to the end of the wings, as it (always ?) does in amyntor. 



Hyloicus libocedrus (p. 132). 

 We have lately received a series of lu S $ oi lib. libocedrus collected by 

 Mr. Oslar near Prescott, Arizona. These fresh specimens all show a trace of 

 yellow in the abdominal patches, but the yellow tint is mucli h'ss distinct tlian 

 in our rather old specimen of libocedrus insolita. 



Kento chrysalis streckeri (p. 103). 

 We have received a larva and a pupa-case of this species from Messrs. 

 Staudinger and Bang-Haas. We give the following description of the pupa : 

 Elongate, length 47 mm., width 11 mm. ; with very little gloss. Clypeus produced, 

 forming a large prominence which is shallowly sinuate, with the lateral edges 

 l)rojecting and dentate, the upperside slanting, and the underside in a plane with 

 the tongue. Pilifer tuberculiform, a similar but lower tubercle on each side of 

 the tongue at the base. Tongue a little longer than first pair of legs. Anterior 

 femur not visible. The series of tubercles on the antenna prominent. Mesonotum 

 granulose ; a pointed tubercle on each side ; two smaller tubercles on the forewing 

 at the base. Abdominal segments dorsally densely and rugosely punctured, the 

 punctures large ; segments 5 and 6 finely rugose beueath, punctured at base, 

 each laterally with two tubercles about 3 mm. distant from the spiracle. These 

 tubercles resemble a shark's tooth; the upper one is the smaller. The segments 

 slightly flattened ventrally between the two pairs of tubercles. Segment 7 

 ventrally heavily jmnctate at base, then rugose, the following segments with 



