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MANDUCAE Huhi. 



CERATOMIA Ilarr. 



47. amy nXor {Hubn.) O. A R. Canada; Mass.; Penn.; Mich. 



Ceratomia quadricornis Harr. 



DAREMMA Walk. 



48. uudlllosa Walk. Connecticut; Massacliusetts; New York; Penn. 



Sphinx hrontes % Boisd. 

 Ceratomia repentinus Clem. 



49. hageni Grote. Texas. 



DILUDIA G. & R. 



50. jasminearum (Boisd.) G. <& R. New York; Pennsylvania. 

 61. f leucophaeata (CTt'?«.). Texas. 



52. f catalpae (5cjs(7.). Georgia. 



A3IPH0NYX Poeij. 



52. antaens {Drury) Poey. Key West, Florida. 



PHLEGETHONTIl S Huhn.^ 



53. rustica {Fabr.) Grote. Pennsylvania; Virginia; Southern States. 



54. Carolina {Linn.) Huhn. Massacliusetts to Cuba. 



55. qiiinqiieuiaculata {Ilaw.) Grote. Canada to Middle States. 



Pldegethontius C'eleus Hubn. 



56. cingulata {Fabr.) Grote. New York to Cuba. 



SPHINX Linn. 



57. driipiferarum Abb. <£■ Sin. Canada to Southern States. 



58. kalmiae Abb. & Sm. Canada to Southern States. 



59. cliersis {Hubn.) G. d- R. Canada to Pennsylvania. 



Sphinx cinerea Harr. 



60. t pei'elegans Uy. Edw. California. 



61. t oreodaphue Hy. Edw. California. 



62. t vancoiivereiisis Hy. Edw. California. 



63. gordius CV«»^. Canada; New York ; Pennsylvania. 



'I referred the Euvopean P. convolvuli, as generically distinct from Sphinx ligiistri, to 



Macrosila. — Ann. N. Y. Lye, Oct., 18G6. I was unaware then that Protoparce was described 



the "year previously," as Mr. Butler says, and so had adopted Walker's term Jlacrosilator the 



present genus, the type of which may be taken as Carolina. But Hubner's term is older than 



it her. 



