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own of the Rhopalocera; Mr. Walker's British Museum Catalogue of 
the Heterocera; and Staudinger and Wocke’s Catalogue of European 
Lepidoptera. 
Perigonia (Sphinx) lusca, Fabr. Gen. Ins. p. 272 (1777). 
Calliomma (Sphinx) Parce, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 543 (1775). 8. Licastus, 
Cram. t. 381, A. B. (1782). 
C. (Sphinx) Pluto, Cram. t. 216, E. The Pluto of the Mus. Lesk. is 
Pluto of Fabricius, not of Cramer. 
Cheerocampa Eson, Walk. The synonymy is as follows:—Thyelia, 
vel Theylia, Linn.; Boerhavie, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 542; Hson, Cram. 
Walker quotes also Sphinx Pluto, Mabr. (nec Cram.), but erroneously. 
I should be inclined also to doubt the identity of Thyelia, Linn., but have 
not Clerck’s figure to refer to. In this case Fabricius’ name would have 
the priority over Cramer's. 
Cheerocampa Clotho, Drury. Sphinx Clotho, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 540 
(nec Mant. and Syst. Ent.) is synonymous with Philampelus Labrusce. 
C. (Sphinx) Oldenlandiz, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p. 542. Chcerocampa 
argentata, Steph. 
C. (Sphinx) Lycetus, Cram. t. 61, D. 
Pergesa (Sphinx) Pluto, Fabr. (nec Oram.) Gen. Ins. p. 274 (1777); 
Zschach, Mus. Lesk. p. 95, t. 3, f. 184. Sphinx Thorates, Hibn. 
Deilephila (Sphinx) lineata, Fabr, Syst. Ent. p. 541 (1775). © Sphinx 
Daucus, Cram. t. 125, D (1779). Confounded by Fabricius in his subse- 
quent works with D. livornica; but his original description is perfectly 
clear, as remarked by Westwood in his ‘ British Moths.’ 
Philampelus (Sphinx) Labrusce, Linn. See above. 
Darapsa (Sphinx) Gnoma, abr. Syst. Ent. p.546 (1775). Sphinx Butus, 
Cram. t. 152 (1775). 
Zonilia (Sphinx) Didyma, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p.548 (1775). Sphinx Peneus, 
Cram. t. 88, D (1779). Sphinx Peneus, Fabr. Mant. Ins. 11. p. 93, must be 
a different species. 
Zonilia (Sphinx) Hespera, Fabr. Syst. Hint. p. 546 (1775). Sphinx 
Morpheus, Cram. t. 149 D (1779). | 
Macrosila (Sphinx) rustica, abr. Syst. Ent. p. 540. 
Sphinx cingulata, Fabr. Syst. Ent. p.545.  Sesia cingulata, Zschach, 
Mus. Lesk. p. 96, t. 3, n. 193; Gmel. p. 2386, is one of the Adgeriide. 
S. jasminearum, Gray, Griff. An. Kingd. Ins. 83, f. 1 (Walker, xxxi. 
Suppl. p. 36). 
S.sordida, Harr. It has been suggested that this species is identical 
with 8. peecila, Steph. (Harris, Correspondence, p. 157). 
Anceryx (Sphinx) plebeja, abr. Gen. Ins. p. 2738. 
_ Smerinthus geminata, Harr. The synonyms quoted by Walker (jamai- 
censis, Dru., and cerisii, A7b.) appear to me to belong to two distinct species. ~ 
