-[918] Pupce of Coimnon SphingidcB 441 



radiatine furrows; cremaster 2 mm. long, rugose at base, the distal 

 half smooth, bifurcate at tip. Length of pupa 40-r3() mm greatest 

 breadth 10-1 1 mm. The pupae of this species have been reared a number 

 of times from larvs found feeding on the common purslane. lhe>- 

 enter the soil to pupate. 



This is said to be the only cosmopolitan species of 

 Sphingidae. 



Celerio gallii intermedia Kirby. 

 Color light brown, with darker brown appendages and darker 

 punctures and blotches on the abdomen; head, thorax and appendages 

 sculptured with indeterminate transverse striations, rather coarser than 

 in lineata, abdomen punctate, the punctures somewhat confluent and 

 partly obscured by the sculpturing; labrum at the cephalic end of the 

 body not at all elevated; mandibular area scarcely elevated and not 

 forming distinct tubercles; antennce of female not extendmg as tar 

 caudad as the prothoracic legs; exposed portion of prothoracic femur 

 1-5 mm long and less than .5 mm. broad, the tibia not elevated adjacent 

 to it- spiracular furrows present and distinct on segments o-b, with a 

 trace of them on 7, the ridges separating them wavy, broken and 

 carinate, extending from the inner furrow to the spiracle; scar of caudal 

 horn indistinct; cremaster 2-5 mm. long, about half as broad, rugose 

 nearly to the pointed tip. Length of pupa 48 mm., greatest width 10 mm. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXXVL 



Fig. I. Maxilla of SpJiinx sp., showing its doubling and the extreme length. 



Fig. 2. Herse cingulata, lateral view. 



Fig. 3. Protoparce sexta, lateral view. 



Fig. 4. Daremma catalpcB, lateral view. 



Fig. 5. Pachysphinx modesta, ventral view. 



Fig. 6. Erinnyis ello, ventral .view. 



Fig. 7. Pholus achemon, lateral view. . 



Fig. 8. Deidamia inscriptum, lateral view. 



Fig. 9. Celerio lineata, spiracular furrows. 



