( 734 ) 



c. C. Uneuta licornkoides. 



Dcilephila Uviiriiici Miskin. Pmo. lini/. Soc. Qiieciisld. viii. p. 110. n. 32 (1S91) (partim ; Brisbane; ; 



id., I.e. p. fi3 (1801) (Mackay) ; Lower, Pror. Linii. Sue. N. S. W. xxii. p. 32 (1897) ; id., l.o. 



xxiii. p. 54 (1898) (Adelaide ; Brisbane ; Mackay). 

 Iliilephlla lifnniirn/dt's Liicas, Pnic. Roy. Soc. Quci'nxlil. viii. p. 73 (1891) (Toowoomba ; Rock- 



hampton), 



J ?. A small ami pale form. Anteiiiia wholly creamy wbite above. AlKlomeii 

 with two black side-s])ot:<, no black side-dots ou the following segments. First 

 [irntarsal segment with four long spines, mostly without smaller si)iues between, 

 second segment with one long spine at end and often a shorter one more basal. 



Hah. Australia. 



In the Tring Bluscum 14 S S , V> ¥? from: Dawson U., (Queensland; 

 Roebourne, Derby, and Sherlock E., West Australia. 



Apparently much rarer in N. S. Wales and Queensland than in West Australia. 



0S4. Celerio calverleyi. 



DeilqihUa nilrerhy, Grote, Pro,: Eni. Sor. Philail. v. p. bC. t. 1 f. 4 (c{) (18(!5) (Cuba); Groto 

 & Rob., ibid. V. p. 151). n. 48 (18()5) ; Grote, ihid. vi. p. 328 (1807) ; id., Tram. Aiiier. Knt. Sm: 

 iii. p. 184 (1871) ; Bull., TraiK. Zmd. So,: Loud. ix. p. 509. n. 9 (1877) ; Gundl., Conlr. Eiit. 

 Cub,w,i p. 198 (IK81) ; Kirby, Oil. Lr.p. Ilrl. i. p. (!G5. n. 9 (1892). 



c?. Thorax with white stripes as in liiieata, forewing nearly as in gallii. 

 Antenna pale. No dorsal markings on abdomen. 

 I lab. Cuba. 

 Not seen. 



CLVI. PERGESA.— Typns : porcdhis. 



S/>Iiiii.i: Linni', Si/st. Xat. ed. x. p. 489 (1758) (partim ; type : o,-cUal,i). 



Si>,Tlruiii Scopoli, Iiitr. Hint. Ntit.ili (1777) (partim ; includes type of Sjihiiu-). 



Dcilephila Laspeyres, Jeiiiihch,: .illij. Litindiir-Zeit. iv. p. 99 (1809) (partim ; type; iicrii'). 



Eljiemr Oken, Lehrh. Naturij. iii. 1. p. 7Gll (1815) (partim ; type : iierii). 



Thercira Hiibner, I'l'/;. lit!:. S,-hiii. p. 134 (1822) (partim ; type : eqursiris = ncssus). 



Oreus id., I.e. p. 136 ( 1822) (partim ; type : r/mjiini = butns). 



Chneroeiimp,! Duponchel, in Godart, Li'p. Ertt/ire. Sn/tpl. ii. p. 159 (1835) (partim : type : ncrii). 



.\htiipsiliis Duncan, in Jardine, Xtiturcd. LIhr. xl. p. 154 (1831!) (partim ; type : ncrii). 



Chiiiro,;impa (!), Walker, List Lrp. his. B. -lA. viii. p. 125 (1860) (partim), 



Peri/esa id., I.,: viii. p. 149 (1858) (partim ; type : jiiin-elliis). 



SiiieriiUluM, Oberthvir (iwii LatreiOe, 1802), Et. Ent. v. p. 26 (1881). 



Ciniiijoii Butler, Tram. Eid. Soc. Loud. p. 1 (1881) (type : tmkolrk-mis). 



c? ? . Similar to < 'tilc.vio. Palpus hairy at the sides. Eye strongly lashed. 

 Antenna very feebly incrassate distally, almost tiliform in (?, slightly clubbed 

 in ?, hook gradual, consisting of seven to ten segments. Spines of abdomen weak, 

 more numerous tlian in Cdcrin. First row of spines of first protarsal segment 

 doubled at base ; j)ulvillns normal. 



cf. Tenth tcrgite slender, much narrower than the sternite ; this flat, or slightly 

 convex beneath, not keeled or boat-sliaped, rounded-truncate or rounded at end. 

 ( 'lasjjer broadly sole-shaped, with ii dozen or more friction-scales ; harpe (PI. Lll. 

 f. 0) ending in a more or less s])atulato process, whicii is concave on the 

 U|)j)crside and is slightly curvu<l upwards. Penis-sheath without apical ])roces8, 

 but with a snbapical obliipie dentate ridge (PI. LVI. f. oo). 



