198 Psyche [October 
Two o’s in Dr. Barnes’ collection labelled Catskill Mountains 
differ so decidedly from typical cerisyi in shape of wing and post- 
discal lunules, approaching in this respect, as well as in the browner 
ground color, the form ophthalmica, that one wonders if an error 
in labelling has not occurred somewhere. Both these <’s are 
further remarkable for the entire lack of the white dash at end 
of cell. 
Saliceti Bdy. is a brown form from Arizona in which the second 
blue spot of the eye mark on secondaries is straight and not curved 
towards the third spot. All three blue spots are present and dis- 
tinct from each other. 
(44) S. jamaicensis Drury. 
(a) form norm. geminatus Say. NiJdoae 
(b) f. ab. jamaicensis Dru. 
(c) f. ab. tripartitus Grt. 
In Dr. Barnes’ collection is a remarkable aberration Jacking 
all markings on both primaries and secondaries with the excep- 
tion of the apical lunules. 
Genus Calasymbolus Grt. 
(45) C. excaecatus A. & S. Il.,, Colo:, BUG: 
(46) C. myops A. & §. Mass., Pa., Ohio, Colo. 
(47) C. astylus Dru. IN, yee 
Genus Pachysphinx R. & J. 
(48) P. modesta Harris. 
(a) modesta modesta Harris. Hi. Bae 
syn. occidentalis Edw. 
(b) modesta imperator Stkr. Colo., Ariz. 
(a’) f. t. kunzei R. & J. 
The form kunzei is the extremely pale summer brood of im- 
perator Stkr. 
Genus Cressonia G. & R. 
(49) C. juglandis A. & S. N. Y., Mass., Ohio, Ark., Tex. 
Subfamily SESITIN. 
Tribe DILopHoNoTIC”. 
Genus Pseudosphinx Burm. 
(50) P. tetrio L. Fla., Tex. 
Genus Erinnyis Hbn. 
(51) E. alope Dru. Fla. 
syn. edwardsii Butl. 
