200 Remarks on the Sphingidce of Cuba. 



Hyloicus, Hiibner. 

 Hyloicus Poeyi. 



Erinnyis Poeyi, Gnndlach, MSS. 



Allied to Hyloicus pleheia, Fab. sp., but a paler, slenderer, 

 and smaller species, with elongate wings. Above, the prima- 

 ries are cinereous, marked confusedly with blackish streaks. A 

 distinct black apical streak, running very obliquely across apical 

 and post-apical interspaces. Black dashes at the base of medio- 

 central and posterior interspaces. A subterminal, narrow, 

 very acutely dentate, angulated, black line, broadly margined 

 before by whitish scales. Some black marks on costa, and on 

 the disc. Base of the wing with interrupted zigzag black 

 lines. Secondaries, pale, blackish, with no paler shades or 

 bands; internal margin fringed with whitish scales, which 

 cover anal angle and extend along the inner border, within the 

 margin. Beneath, immaculate, pale blackish; secondaries, 

 paler towards the base and along internal margin. 



Head and thorax cinereous, latter paler towards the sides ; 

 tegulse w T ith a very distinct black stripe towards their inner 

 margin. Abdomen cinereous, with a narrow, longitudinal, cen- 

 tral black line ; a broad, lateral, segmentary series of black 

 marks. Beneath, the thoracic parts are clothed with white or 

 whitish hair ; legs cinereous ; palpi with a whitish shade. 



Expanse (male), 2.30 inches. Length of body, 1.10 inches. 

 Number -fifo of Mr. Gundlach's and Prof. Poey's Colls. 



Erinnyis, Hiibner. 

 EiriiiBiyis coog granulans. 



Erinnyis congratulans, Gundlach, MSS. 

 Allied to Erinnyis rimosa, Grote. 



Anterior wings suffused with black shades and crossed by a 

 median cinereous shade band, which is prominently paler in 



