1910] Barnes and McDunnough—S phingide of North America 199 
(52) E. lassauxi Bdv. 
f. merianae. Fla. 
The typical lassauai Bdv. occurs only in South America. The 
Florida form with the red area of hind wings prominent is f. mer- 
1ane. 
(53) E. oenotrus Stoll. Fla. 
(54) E. crameri Schaus. Fla. 
(55) E. ello L. Fla., N. Mex. 
(56) E. obscura Fabr. Fla., Tex., Ariz. 
(57) E. domingonis Butl. Tex. 
syn. festa Hy. Edw. 
Rothschild & Jordan treat this as a good species. 
Genus Grammodia R. & J. 
(58) G. caicus Cram. Fla. 
Tribe Sestcm. 
Genus Pachylia Walk. 
(59) P. ficus L. Fla. 
In Coll. Barnes is also a specimen of P. resumens Wlk. labelled 
Florida. We fear however to add this species to the list as we 
cannot vouch for the authenticity of the label. Rothschild & 
Jordan, however, give Florida as a locality. 
Genus Madoryx Bdv. 
(60) M. pseudothyreus Grt. Fla. 
In Coll. Barnes two specimens from Chocoloskee, Fla. Also 
reported by Laurent from Miami, Fla. (Ent. News, XIV, 59 
& 305.) 
Genus Hemeroplanes Hbn. 
(61) H. parce Fabr. Fla., Tex. 
Rothschild & Jordan give Florida as a locality for this species. 
In Coll. Barnes are three specimens labelled Texas. It probably 
occurs in all the southwestern states. 
Genus Epistor Bdv. 
(62) E. lugubris L. Ga., Fla. 
Among a long series of this species in Coll. Barnes we also 
discovered a pair of E. ocypete L. the 2 of which was labelled 
Florida. We refrain however from adding this species to the list 
until more authentic data can be secured. 
