268 



Philamjjelus. p. 192. General description. 



Ph. labruscae. p. 192. Exceedingly brief descr., after Me- 

 rian. 



Ph. crantor [PA. achemon~\. p. 200. Good descr., from a 

 very fine figure and a detailed description by Lorquin. 



Ph. jiissieaeae. p. 202-203. Good descr. by Lorquin. 



Everyx. p. 208. General description. 



E. myron. p. 210. Good descr. 



E. ehoerilus. p. 211. Good descr. 



Eucheryx. p. 219. General description. 



Choerocampa. p. 22o. General description. 



Ch. te.rsa. p. 269. Descr. from several of Abbot's figures. 



Macroglossidae (tribe), p. 289. Larvae, as far as known, 

 generally green, more or less rugose-dotted, even sometimes 

 appearing a little shagreen ed ; attenuated anteriorly, with 

 globose head. Generally with a more or less developed straight 

 or curved horn on eleventh seo-ment. Some have longitudinal 

 lines, others have oblique lines also ; some have ferruginous 

 lateral spots. 



Epistor. p. 296. General description of no avail. 



E. lugubris. p. 297. Brief descr. from figures. 



Pogocolon. p. 314. General description. 



P. gaiirae. p. 315-316. Good descr. from two figures by 

 Abbot. 



P. nessus. p. 317. Descr. from fine figure by Abbot. 



Thyreus. p. 330. Brief genei-al description. 



Th. ahhottl. p. 331-332. Brief descr. from several figures 



Macroglossa. p. 332. Brief general description. 



M. diffinis. p. 367. Descr. from figures by Abbot. 



M. thyshe. p. 370. Descr. from a fine figure by Abbot. 



M. etolus. p. 370. Descr. from a fine figure by J. Le- 

 conte. 



In addition to the above-mentioned species and groups of 

 Sphingidae, some description of whose larvae is given, the fol- 

 lowing species of North American Sphingidae are described 

 without descriptions of their larvae : 



SmerinthuB oculata (Mex,') p. 29, S. pseudamhidyx (Mex.) 

 p. 29, S. saliceti (Mex.) p. 35, aS'. cerisyi (U. S.) p. 35, >S'. ja- 



