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across the apex as well as the oblique line ; no triangular marginal 

 patch below the apex. Hind wing more excised before anal angle ; 

 uniform dark brown, the pale submarginal line only appearing near 

 anal angle. Underside without the red suffusion. 



Hah. Sikhim ; N.E. Bengal ; Singapore. Exp. 84 millim. 



152. Daphnis minimus, Butl Trans. Zool Soc. x, p. 573, pi. 92, fig. 5 j 

 C. 8f S. no. 114. 



Head and collar grey-brown ; tegulse olivaceous ; abdomen grey- 

 brown, with some olivaceous marks towards the extremity. Fore 

 wing grey-brown, with an olivaceous curved subbasal band ; a 

 medial band widest and angled below the costa ; two postmeclial 

 curved lines ; a series of marginal dark marks. Hind wing and 

 underside uniform grey-brown. 



Hob. S. India. Exp. 44 millim. 



Genus DILEPHILA. 

 Deilephila, Ochs. Eur. Schmett. iv, p. 42 (1816). 



Type, D. livornica, Esp. 



Range. Europe ; Canaries ; N. Africa ; Madagascar ; Afghan- 

 istan ; Himalayas ; China ; Hawaii ; N. and S. America. 



Differs from Chcerocampa in the end of each antenna being much 

 thicker, with the hook very short ; outer margin of fore wing as in 

 typical Chcerocampa. 



153. Dilephila livornica, Esp. Schmett. ii, pp. 87, 196, pi. 8, fig. 4; 



C. $ S. no. 109. 



Sphinx kcecklini, Fuessly, Arch. Ins. Gesch. pi. 33, figs. 1-5 (larva 

 and pupa). 



Fig. 55. Dilephila livornica, 



Head and thorax olive, white lines above the eyes and along 

 sides of thorax, met on metathorax by white lines from the vertex 

 of thorax ; abdomen olive, with white lateral segmental patches 

 and black segmental lines with three white dorsal specks on each. 



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