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EL PROSERPINUS G. & R. 



15. Phaeton G. & R. California. 



Mucroglossa Erato Boisd. 



ARCTONOTUS Boisd. 



16. lucidus Boisd. California. 



LEPISESIA Grote. 



17. fi.Si\of-H.%c\SiiSi{Bartist.) Grote. Canada. 



PROSERPINUS Hubn. 



18. Clarkiae {Boisd.) Clem. California. 



Lepisesia Victoria Grote. ^ 



19. Gaiirae {Ahb. & Sm.) Clem. Georgia. 



AMPHION niibn. 



20. Nessus {Cram.) Uiibn. New York ; Canada ; Mass.; Penn. 



THYREUS Swains. 



21. Abbotii Swains. Massachusetts ; New York ; Pennsylvania. 



EXYO Bilbn. 



22. lugubris {Linn.) Walk. Georgia ; Alabama ; Texas. 



DEIDAMIA Clem. 



23. inscripta {Harr.) Clem. Massachusetts ; New York ; Pennsylvania. 



EUMORPHAE Hubn. 



HYLES Hiil)n. 



24. Chamaenerii {Harr.) Grote. Canada ; Massachusetts ; Pennsylvania. 



Sphinx epilobii Harr. 

 DeilepMla galii | Walk. 

 ? Deilephila intermedia Kirby. 

 f Deilephila oxybaphi Clem. 



DEILEPHILA Ochs. 



25. lineata {Fabr.) Harr. Canada ; California ; Mass.; Georgia ; Texas. 



Sphinx daucus Cram. 



=Fro'm a fresh specimen received from Mr. Ily. Edwards I find tliat my description is based 

 on a faded specimen of this species. I Ijelievc our two N. American species to dillergenerically 

 by the shorter body parts and non-cxcavate wings. 



BUL. BUP. 80C. NAT. SCI. (29) J.\>JUART, 1875. 



