1 SPHINGIM;. 



Charocampa cekrio. Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 16. 88 

 (1887). 



Hampson: 111. Typ. Lep. Het., B. M., viii. 2. 20 



(1891). 



Sphinx tisiphone. Linn. : Syst. Nat, ed. xii. p. 803 (1767). 

 Hippotion ocys. Hiibner : Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816). 

 Phalcena inquinalis. Harris: Ex., p. 93, pi. 28, fig. i (1781). 

 a. King George's Sound. b. New South Wales (2). c. India (2) 

 (Hearsay), d. India (Hutton). e. India. f. Timor. 



69. Chserocampa nessus. 



Sphinx nessus. Drury : 111. Ins. Exot., ii. p. 46, pi. 27, fig. i (1773). 

 Cramer: Pap. Exot, iii. p. 58, pi. 226, fig. D (1779). 

 ChcErocampa nessus. Walker: viii. 140 (1856). 



Moore: Cat Lep. E. I. C., i. p. 276, pi. u, fig. 2, 



2 a, larva (1857). 



Butler : T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 565, larva and pupa 



(1876). 



Swinhoe: P. Z. S., Lond., 1884, p. 514. 



P. Z. S., Lond., 1885, p. 288. 



Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 19. 105 



(1887). 



Swinh.: Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1889, p. 164. 

 Hampson : 111. Typ. Lep. Het, B. M., viii., 2. 24 



(1891). 



Theretra nessus. Moore: Lep. Ceyl., ii. p. 22, pi. 86, fig. i (1882). 

 Sphinx equestris. Fabr. : Ent. Syst, iii. p. 365 (1793). 

 Theretra equestris. Hiibner: Verz. Bek. Schm., p. 135 (1816). 

 Charocampa rubicundus. Schaufuss : Nunquam Otiosus, i. p. 18 (1870^. 

 a. Java (Horsfield). b. Sumatra (Wallace). c. Amboina 



(Wallace). d. Sylhet. e. Assam (Jenkins). f. India 



(Cantor). 



70. ChaBrocampa minor. 



Cheer ocampa minor. Butler: P. Z. S., Lond., 1875, P- 2 49- 



- T. Z. S., Lond., ix. p. 562 (1876). 

 ?-' Cotes and Swinh. : Cat. Moths of India, i. 19. 102 



(1887). 



Type. Masuri, in coll. Moore. 

 a. Laos, Siam (Mouhot). 



71. Chaerocampa insularis. n. sp. 



Above, olive brown, a grey band on each side of palpi, head, and 

 thorax, a large blackish brown spot on each side at base of abdomen, 

 sides of abdomen greyish fawn colour, upper portion with some pale 

 streaks, fore-wings with a largish blackish brown spot at end of cell, 

 a brownish patch at the base, and six oblique bands rather darker 

 than the colour of the wings, all from the hinder margin meeting 

 at the apex, 1st and 4th most distinct, ist from one third from the 

 base, 2nd and 3rd close together, and closer to the ist than to the 

 4th, 4th fairly separated, 5th and 6th at equal distances between 

 each other and the margin. 



