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XVIII. Check List of North American Sphinges 



liY A. K. GItOTE. 



\Iieud before this Society, January 8, I8T0.J 



SPHINGES Linn, restr. 



CAUDIBEllBES IJoikh. 



HEMARIS Dalm. 



1. Thetis (Boisd.) Grate. Califoi-nia. 



2. palpalis Orote.^ California. 



3. tenuis Grote. New York ; Ohio ; Wisconsin. 



Macroglosm fximom Strecker. 



4. (littiilis (5owrf.) Grote. Canada ; New York ; Massachusetts. 



5. margiiialis Grote. Michigan ; Ohio ; Indiana. 



6. ns.iW'AYi^ {G.&R.) Grote. Texas. 



HAEMORRHAGIA G. & li. 



7. gracilis G. & R. New York ; Massachusetts. 



8. Bufifaloensis G. & R. New York. 



9. uniformis [G. & R.) Grote. Auticosti ; NeAv York. 



10. Floridensis G. & R. Florida. 



11. Thj'sbe (Fabr.) G. & R. Massachusetts; New York; Pennsylvania. 



Sphinx pelasgus Cramer. 



? Sesia cimbiciformis Stephens. 



? Sesia ruficaudis Kirby. 



1 2. t fuscicaudis ( Walk.) G. & R. Georgia. 



AELLOPOS Hiibn. 



13. T\iSL\i.{Cram.)IIubn. Ohio ; New York ; Massachusetts ; Texas. 



Macroglossum annulosum Swains. 

 Macroglossa balteata Kirtl. 



14. Tantalns {Linn.) Hiibn. Texas. 



Sphinx zonata Drury. 



'Regarding this species Mr. Hy. Edwards writes me: "The specimen marljed "Gilroy," 

 collected by Mr. Crotch, was not taken in British Columbia, but at Gilroj% Santa Clara County, 

 California; about 80 miles south of San Francisco. I remember the specimen perfectly, and 

 told Crotch that it was a new species. I think I have a species not yet noticed. Youv palpalis 

 is undoubtedly distinct." 



