moths of Burma. 165 



SPHINGIN^. 



22. Pivtoparce orientalis. 



Protoparce orientalis, Butler, T.Z. S., ix., p. 609, pi. 



91, f. 16 & 17 (1876). 

 Mandalay and Rangoon, March, 1887. In coll. Swinhoe. 

 Moulmein. In B. M. 



23. Diludia vates. 



Diliidia vates, Butler, P. Z. S., 1875, p. 13. 

 Sphinx ahietina, Boisd., Hist. Nat. Ins. Spiling., p. 108 

 (1875). 



Moulmein. In B. M. 



24. Calymnia panopus. 



Sphinx panopus, Cram., Pap. Exot., iii., p. 50, pi. 224, 

 figs. A, B (1779). 



Rangoon. In coll. Swinhoe. 



25. Nephele hespera. 



Sphinx hespera, Fabr., Syst. Ent., 546, 33 (1775). 

 Sphinx chir on. Cram., Pap. Exot., ii., pi. 137, f.E (1777). 

 Sphinx didyma, Fabr., Sp. Ins., ii., 148, 41 (1781). 

 Sphinx quaterna, Charpentier, Ed. Espers. Aus. Schm. 



Sph., pi. 1, f. 2 (1830). 

 Perigonia obliterans, Walker, xxxi., p. 28 (1864). 



Mandalay. In coll. Swinhoe. 



BOMBYCES. 



26. Algeria rangoonensis, n. sp. 

 Antennae black, not clavate, slightly falcate, setose beneath, the 

 setae in patches, palpi bright ochreous, nearly curved, rising a little 

 higher than the head, thickly clothed, brownish at the sides, third 

 joint very short. Eyes black. Top of head and body dark brown, 

 nearly black, with greenish and bronzy tints in certain lights ; two 

 bands on the collar, first pale ochreous, second shining dark green ; 

 with ochreous stripes on the body, one on each side, and one 

 behind on the thorax, and one on each segment in the abdomen, 

 the middle one indistinct ; anal tuft dark greenish black, long and 

 thick. Wings hyaline, tinged with yellow, bands purplish brown, 

 altogether paler than the colour of the body. Fore wing, with 



