300 Bulletin American Museum of Natural Hiatory [Vol. XLIII 



AcHERONTiA Laspevies 



(618) 1. Acherontia atropos (Linngeus) 

 Sphinx atropos Linn.eus, 17.58, Syst. Nat., 10th Ed., p. 490. 



Acherontia atropos Rebel, 1910, in Berge's Schmett., 9th Ed., p. 87, PI. xvii, figs, la, b, c. 



Four males, three caught at Medje in August, and one captured at 

 Faradje "1911-1912." 



CffiLONiA Rothschild and Jordan 



(619) 1. Coelonia fulvinotata (Butler) 

 Protoparce fulvinotatn Butler, 1875, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 11. 



Ccelortia fuhnnotata Rothschild and. Jordan, 1903, Nov. Zool., IX, Suppl., part 1, p. 25. 



One male caught at Niangara, April 14, 1913. 



PoLYPTYCHUs Hiibncr 

 (020) 1. Polyptychus or thographus Rothschild and Jordan 



Polyptychus orthographus HoTHScnihT) and Jordan, 1903, Nov. Zool., IX, Suppl., 

 part 1, p. 244, PI. i, fig. 9, d". 



One example was taken at Medje. 



(621) 2. Polyptychus nigriplaga Rothschild and Jordan 



Polyptijchus nigripUuja Rothschild and Jordan, 1903, Nov. Zool., IX, Suppl., part 1, 

 p. 259, PI. v, fig. 4, d" . 



One male taken at Medje, August 15, 1910. 



LiBYocLANis Rothschild and Jordan 



(622) 1. Libyoclanis hollandi Clark 



Libyoclanis hollandi Clark, 1917, Proc. New Eng. Zool. Club, VI, p. 62, PI. vii, 

 fig. 3, 9. 



The single female captured at Medje constitutes the type of the 

 species and was described by Mr. Clark before the writer of this paper 

 began his task. 



Nephele Hiibncr 



(623) 1. Nephele comma Hopffer 



Nephele comma Hopffer, 1857, ]\Ionatsber. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 421; 1862, Peters, 

 Raise n. Mossambique, Zool., V, p. 424, PI. xxvii, fig. 12. 



Two poorly preserved males, taken at Faradje, December 5 and 13, 

 1912. 



