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LEl'lDOl'TEKA. 

 Fig. 145. 



founded with the Carohna Sphinx (^Sphinx Carolina of Lin- 

 ncEus, Fig. 145, Fig. 146, larva, Fig. 147, pupa), which it 



Fig. 14G. 



Fig. 147 



closely resembles. It measures across the wings about five 

 inches ; is of a gray color, variegated with blackish lines 



and bands ; and on each 

 side of the body there are 

 five round, orange-colored 

 spots encircled with black. 

 Hence it is called by Eng- 

 lish entomologists Sphinx quinquemaculatns (Fig. 144), the 

 five-spotted Sphinx. Its tongue can be unrolled to the 



