moi CLARK — NEW SPHINGIDAE 61 
Cilia brown, white-dotted between the veins. Apical line heavier than in 
D. hartwegi. 
Hind wing above: Smoky brown. A black semilunar patch at anal 
angle, 5 mm. wide on inner margin, and 3 mm. in depth. A pale brown 
wavy discal band similar to D. hartwegi, but narrower and not becoming 
white toward anal angle. Cilia largely brown, with white dots between 
the veins, and at anal angle. 
Fore wing beneath: Light brown postmedian wavy band about 2 mm. 
in width, extending at its inner edge from a point on costal margin 8 mm. 
from apex to the inner margin, which it reaches faintly 4 mm. from hinder 
angle. Irregular dark patch, 2 mm. in diameter, at hinder angle. Basal 
area, proximally of the postmedian band, dark gray-brown. Marginal area 
along distal edge posteriorly of this band, slightly darker than it in tint. 
Brown irregular apical line dentate between SC4 and SC5, and more deeply 
dentate between SC5 and R1, terminating just behind R1. 
Hind wing beneath: Light postmedian band, basal area and submarginal 
area, all as in fore wing, the latter shading gradually darker brown as it 
approaches the anal angle. Cilia of both wings as on upper side. 
Oxyambulyx liturata johnsoni subsp. nov. 
Plate VIII, figure 1. 
Al. ant. long., 9, 50 mm. Al. ant. lat.. 9, 20mm. Marg. ext., 2, 
28 mm. 
Habitat. — Philippine Islands, probably Manila. One female in coll. 
B. Preston Clark, given by my friend Prof. Orson B. Johnson, of the 
University of Washington, and named in honor of him. The specimen 
was sent to Dr. Karl Jordan, who at once pronounced it a new subspecies. 
Smaller than O. liturata. Fore wing, both above and beneath, more 
yellowish. Submarginal line of fore wing close to fringe posteriorly on 
both upper and under sides. Light band, proximally of the submarginal 
line above, less prominent than in O. liturata. Palpi, breast, abdomen 
beneath, and base of both wings beneath, pinkish. 
