76 GROTE & ROBINSON. 



American species, and afterwards erroneously regarded the European 

 species as the same as his Sjthmx lineata. Syst. Ent. (1775). Our 

 species is correctly figured by Abbot; Cramer figures it (Vol. 2, p. 41 

 PI. 125 D ) as Sphinx daucus. Stephens {111. Brit. Ent., Haust. I, 

 126,) adopts Cramer's specific name for our species, while his Deih- 

 phila linenta, J 1. c. is not Fabricius' Sphinx lineata, as above cited, 

 but the European Deilephila livornica. For remarks on these species 

 see Grote, " Sphingidae of Cuba," Froc. Ent. Soc. Phil., 1865. 



Philampelus pandorus. Walk., p. 174 =^ Pliilampeliis satellitia, '^ 

 Harris. This is our United States species, and from examination 

 should retain this name since the Sphinx satellitia of Linnaeus, as 

 which it was regarded by Dr. Harris, is now known to be its South 

 American and West Indian ally : Philampelus lycaon of our Synony- 

 mical Catalogue. Drury's figures are insufficient. Cramer's tS. licaon 

 (PI. 55, fig. A,) is Philampelus satellitia, (Linn.) Walk. Hubaer's 

 Pholus licaon is a var. of P. satellitia, but not the typical form which 

 wants the roseate anal patch of the secondaries. The material in the 

 Berlin Museum shows the varieties of this species very fully. The 

 Phil, lycaon of Mr. Grote (Sphingidae of Cuba), figurecj in our Syno- 

 n^mical Catalogue (PAo/ms /t'caort, Hiibn., nee Cram.), should be known 

 as Philampelus satellitia L., var. posticatus, Grote. P. ampelophaju, 

 Boisd. (Harris, apud Walk.), is a MS. name (Jardiu des Plantes), 

 for our U. S. Phil, pandorus. 



Philampelns vitis,"^ Walk., (nee Liun., Drury, Smith, Fabr., W. V.) 

 p. 176=Phil. linnei, G. & R. 



Philampelus jussienae. Walk., p. 177^Philampelus vitis, (Linn.) 

 Harris. 



Macrosila collaris. Walk., p. 201;=Diludia brontes, (Drury), G. & R. 



Daremma undulosa, Walk., p. Td)\=^ Sphinx Brontes,'\_ Boisd. Sp. 

 Gen.= Ce/-atom<'cf repentinus, Clem. = Macrosila brontes,'^ Walk., nee 

 Drury. 



Macrosila albiplaga, Walk., p, 202, belongs to Diludia, G. <£• R. 



Maci-osila forestan, Walk., p. 203 = Diludia florestan, (Cram.) 

 G. & R. 



Macrosila morganii, Walk., p. 206, belongs to Amphonyx, Poei/. 



Macrosila nyctiphanes, Walk., p. 2 JO, boloags to Pseudosphinx, 

 Burm. 



Sphinx hannibal, *S'. lucetius, S. Carolina, «S'. ciugulata, S. convol- 

 vuli, belong to Macrosila, Walk. (Boisd. MS. emend. Clem., Grote). 



Smerinthus princeps, Walk., p. 255=Snierinthus modestus, Harris. 



