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(35) H. sequoiae Bdv. Cal. 
(36) H. pinastri Linn. 
Dr. Barnes has two specimens of this species, one labelled Cal- 
ifornia, the other Waghorn, Alberta. The Californian specimen 
lacks the black dashes usually found in pinastri and has further 
the brown crossbands of primaries more strongly developed than 
in the Alberta specimen. 
Genus Lapara Walk. 
(37) L. coniferarum A. & S. ING PY aie Ie 
(38) L. bombycoides WIk. 
syn. harristi Clem. Me., N. Y., Minn. 
(39) L. pineum Lint. 
Rothschild & Jordan regard this as an extreme aberrant form 
of coniferarum. We do not know the species, and believe that 
only two specimens have ever been taken. 
Genus Exedrium Grt. 
(40) E. halicarniae Stkr. Fla. 
Subfamily AMBULICIN. 
Genus Protambulyx R. & J. 
(41) P. strigilis L. 
ab. rufipennis Btlr. Fla.? 
In Dr. Barnes’ collection is a specimen labelled Palm Beach, 
Fla., received as P. carteri R. & J. This on a careful exam- 
ination proved to be P. strigilis, ab. rufipennis. We cannot 
however vouch for the correctness of the locality label. 
(42) P. carteri R. & J. Fla. 
Rothschild & Jordan give Florida as a locality for this new 
species on the strength of a single o, received from the Kny 
Scheerer Co. 
Genus Sphinx L. 
(43) S. cerisyi Kirby. 
(a) cerisyi cerisyi Kirby. Man., Ont., Me., N. Y. 
(b) cerisyi astarte Stkr. Colo., Utah 
(c) cerisyi ophthalmica Bdv. Cal., Wash., Nev., B. C. 
(a) form pallidulus Edw. 
(d) cerisyi saliceti Bdy. Ariz. 
