68 



300; still briefer, in Harr. Ins. Inj. Veg., 325; fuller, in 

 Morr., 177. Brief descr., by Lintner, in Pr. E. S. Ph., iii 

 (1864), 659-660. Best descr., by Riley, ii (1870), 76-78, and 

 figures of young larva and of full-grown larva at rest and 

 extended, fig. 52. 



Mature larva olivaceous, deepest in tint on the inferior and lateral sur- 

 faces of the segments bearintr prologs; upper surface of the abdominal 

 segments, and especially of the middle segments, of a pale rosaceous color, 

 mergino into green next a narrow, indistinct, pale lateral band; a dark 

 dorsal stripe on the abdominal segments. A little in front of the middle 

 of the spiracles of the third to the seventh abdominal segments is an irreg- 

 ularly ovoid pearly white spot, which extends from the anterior border of 

 the segment to a little past the middle, trends backward and downward, 

 and is bordered narrowly witli black; the other spiracles are slaty blue, 

 tipped above and below with white. Third thoracic and first to second 

 abdominal segments with a few irregularly disposed, distinct black dots a 

 little in advance of the middle of the segments. On the summit of the 

 eighth abdominal segment is a nearly circular coral-red spot, with a large 

 black pupil, bluntly pointed anteriorly, squarely docked and bordered with 

 white posterioi'ly, surrounded by a narrow black border, and this by a 

 slightly ragged, narrow white edging. Head and prolegs uniform brownish 

 green. Length when at rest 66 mm.; breadth 12 mm. Feeds on Anipelop- 

 sis quinque/olia. Collected in Connecticut. (Described in 1862.) 



(5. II. Sciulder.) 



Philampelus achemon. Figure of SpJdnx cranto7', in Abb., 

 pi. 41. Very brief descr., in Harr. Sphinx, 300 ; still briefer, 

 in Harr. Ins. Inj. Veg., 325, and figure of larva extended, 

 fig. 150. Brief descr. of young and fuller descr. of mature 

 larva, in Morr., 178. Good descr. of mature larva, by Lint- 

 ner, in Pr. E. S. Ph., iii (1864), 660-661. Not very good 

 figure of larva at rest, in Harr. Ent. Corr., pi. iii. fig. 11. 

 Excellent descr., by Riley, ii (1870), 74-75, and figure of 

 larva at rest, fig. 49. Full descr. of young and later stages, 

 by Lintner, in Ent. Contr., ii (1873), 117-118. 



Choerocampa tersa. Figure oi Sphinx tersa, in Abb., pi. 38. 

 Descr. of Abbot's figure, in Harr. Sphinx, 303-304 ; also, in 

 Morr., 172. 



Darapsa versicolor. Mere indication, in Streck., xiii (1876), 

 114. Exceedingly brief descr., by G. W. Peck, in Can. Ent., 

 viii (1876), 239-240. 



Darapsa choerilus. Figure of green and of |)ink larva of 



