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' ChoLrnrimijitf jthiHui.'- (!), Kucli, Jmfn-Aiifitr. Lrj>, Fainm p. o.'i (IHllf)). 

 Clweroninqm jiliiieiii/x, Boisduval, Spec. Gin. Lcp. IIH. i, p. 24(i. n. 25 (1875) ; Snell., Tijthrhr. Eiit. 



XX. p. 2 n. 8 (1877) (Java) ; id., I.,: xxii. p. 65. n. 13 (1870) (S. Celebes); Piep., ihkl. xl. p. 9?' 



t. l.f. 1 (hornof /.) (1897). 

 Clineniranijm viyil. Boisduval, l.r. p. 24(1. n. 215 (1875) (= Ikjimria). 

 *Chueroca?iijm i/ndli id., l.r. p. 248. n. 28 (1875) (Mus. Brit.). 

 Pergesa su-iiihori, Butler, Trans. Zool Sue. Lund. ix. p. 548. n. 8 (1877). 

 CfwerocamjM yorkii, id.. I.e. ix. p. Ct?A (1877) ; Kirby. 'fraiin. Ent. So<: Land. p. 2.36 (1877) ; Misk., 



Ic. p. n. n. 20 (1801). 

 C'kierocanipa rii/il, Pagenstecher, Jdlnh. iY«.s.s-. Fo-. Nat. xli. p. 107. n. 206 (1888) (Amboina) ; id., 



/.'■. xliii. p. 101. n. 175 (180O) (E. Java) ; Hamps., in Blauf., Fauna Brit. Ind.. Mollis i. p. 86. 



n. 127 (1802) : Senip., Schii,. miipp. ii. p. 396. n. 34. t. E. f. 0. 10. 11 [1. p.) (1896) (Luzon ; 



Cebu ; Mindanao) ; Pagenst., in Chun, Zuuhijica xii. 29. p. 12. n. 7 (1900) (Kiniguuang). 

 Therctra relax, Kirby, Cat. Lep. Net. i. p. 655. n. 58 (1892). 

 MettqKilns sirhdinei, id. I.e. p. 661. n. 16 (1892). 



*Panurra rami Rothschild, Nov. Zooi.. i. p. 79. t. 0. f. 14 (1R94) (Lifu ; -Mus. Tring). 

 *Pnnnora Ufuensh id., I.,: (1894) (Lifu ;— Mus. Tring) ; id.. I.e. iii. t. 14. f. 13 (1806). 

 *Panacm yriseahi id., I.e. p. SO (1804) (Lifu ;— Mus. Tring) ; id.. I.e. iii. t. 14. f. 12 (1896). 

 *Panaera psntdorhjil id.. I.e. (1894) (hab. ? ;— Mus. Tring). 



c? ? . A vpi'/ variable species both in size ami pattern, especially on Lifu, the 

 Fiji Is., Christmas I. and most likely other outlying districts. The marking's of 

 the body and wings disap{)ear often almost entirely. Occasionally body and wings 

 are washed with rosy red. The type of lignaria is the same specimen as the type 

 of yorki. 



S. Tenth abdominal tergite gradually narrowed as in gerijon, but apex sharply 

 sinuate, the angles acute (PI. XLV. f. 15) ; steruite (PI. XLV. f. 1(3) suddenly 

 narrowed distally into a triangular, pointed, slender, mesial process, which is 

 somewhat curved upwards. Process of harpe slender, ape.x somewhat dilated, 

 spoon-shaped. Penis-sheath with a right ajiical row of teeth, and a shorter left 

 row, whicli is subapical (PI. LVII. f. 37). Specimens from different localities the 

 same in structure. 



?. Vaginal aperture narrow, a feebly chitinised, rather prominent lobe on each 

 side (PI. XLI. f. IC). 



Larva green or brown ; an eye-spot on the fourth segment. 



Pupa not glossy ; head-case not much ]irojecting, compressed, the tongue-case 

 being cariniform proximally ; stigmata black ; abdomen transversely striate near 

 the stigmata, somewhat granulose dorsally, last two segments densely and finely 

 ])Unctured ; cremaster narrow, divided, with several recurved hooks. 



Ilab. Indo-Australian Region, from C'eylou to Fiji. 



In the Tring Museum 1 pupa, 1.50-odd specimens from: Ceylon ; Soutii aiul 

 North India; Andainans ; Nicobars ; Penang ; Java; (!hristmas I.; Lombok ; 

 Suiuba ; Tcnimber Is. ; Amboina ; Burn ; (lerman and British N. Guinea ; 

 d'Eutrccastcaux Is. ; Louisiade Archipelago ; N. Pommern ; (.Queensland ; Lifn. 



TOO. Hippotion osiris. 



Deilephila asiris Dalman, .Inal. Enlam. p. 48. n. 21 (1823) (Africa) ; Barlcl, in Riilil, (inissselnn. ii. 



p. 102(1900). 

 Deilephila o.s,i/W.s (!) Boisduval, lean. Ilixt. Lep. ii. p. 18. n. 1. t. 49. f. 1 (1834) (Spain) ; Dup., in 



God., Lip. Franee, Suppl. ii. p. 120. n. 48. t. 15. f. 5 (1835) : Boisd., S/iee. Gfn. Lep. i. t. 10. 



f. 2 (1836). 

 Sphinr <..«/m, Rambur, Fa„nr .\mlal. p. 332 (1842) (indig. ?). 

 Chaeroranijm asirix, Walker, List Lep. Ins. B. .1/. viii. p. 135. n. 14 (1856) ; Butler, Trans. Zonl. 



Soe. Land. ix. p. 557. n. 22 (1877) ; Dew., Mitth. Muneh. Ent. Ver. iii. p. 26 (1879) ; Saalm. 



