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56. Cherocampa striata. 
Theretra striata, Rothschild, Novit. Zool., i, p. 76 (1894). 
Rothschild states that this species is closely allied to C. 
lineosa, Walk., but is different in pattern and is barely 
three-fifths the size. 
Hab. JAPAN. 
Genus DEILEPHILA. 
Ochs., Schmett. Eur., iv, p. 42 (1816). 
57. Deilephila livornica. 
Sphina livornica, Esp., Schmett., ii, p. 196 (1779) ; ii, (2), 
p. 41, pl. xlvi, figs. 3-7 (1789 ?). 
Dilephila livornica, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, 
p. 97 (1892). 
Detlephila livornica, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 664 (1892). 
A series of bred specimens from Wa-shan, July. In 
these the oblique band of the forewings is narrower than 
in typical European examples. 
Istribution. KUROPE.—NortTH AFRICA.— NORTH-WEST 
HIMALAYAS; WESTERN CHINA. 
58, Deilephila gali. 
Sphinx galii, Rott., Naturf., vii, p. 107 (1775). 
Dilephila galtvi, Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, i, p. 
98 (1892). 
Deilephila galw, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het., p. 665 (1892), 
Two specimens in Pryer’s collection, one of which was 
taken in June at Fujisan. I observed an example at 
Tsuruga in July; this was hovering over flowers in the 
sunshine. I have also seen this species on the wing, in 
the day time, in Kashmir. 
Distribution. EUROPE.—AMURLAND ; JAPAN ; KASHMIR. 
59. Deilephila euphorbioides, 
Deilephila euphorbiordes, Swinhoe, Cat. Lep. Het. Oxford, 
p. 22 (1892). 
Described from a Japanese specimen in the Oxford 
Museum. I have not seen this species, which Swinhoe 
states to be intermediate between D. biguttata, Walk., and 
D. ewphorbizx. 
Hab, JAPAN, 
