528 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGID&. 
The larva of I. gilia is white, speckled with green; the anterior segments, horn, a 
lateral longitudinal line, and seven oblique streaks between the spiracles (which are 
minute and orange) green, It feeds upon Pederia fetida. 
28. MACROGLOSSA CATAPYRRHA. 
Macroglossa catapyrrha, Butler, P. Z. S. 1875, p. 243, pl. xxxvi. fig. 6. 
North India (col/. Moore); Ceylon (Templeton). B.M. 
29. MACROGLOSSA OBSCURA. 
Macroglossa obscura, Butler, P. Z.S. 1875, p. 5, pl. i. fig. 2. 
Java (LHorsfield). Type, B.M. 
30. MAcROGLOSSA ORIENTALIS, 0. sp. 
Allied to the preceding and to MW. sitiene ; primaries as in JV. fervens, but larger and 
rather paler; secondaries as in I. passalus, but with the yellow band rather broader, 
clearer, and more sharply defined; body as in IV. belis; wings and body below almost 
precisely as in MZ. corythus. Expanse of wings 2 inches 1 line. 
Moulmein (Clerch). Type, B.M. 
31. MAcRoGLOSSA DIVERGENS. 
Macroglossa divergens, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 94. no. 17 (1856). 
Ceylon (Zempleton). Type, B.M. 
This species is intermediate in character between WV. sitiene and M. proxima ; it is in 
Mr. Moore’s collection from Canara. 
32. MACROGLOSSA FARO. 
Sphinx faro, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iti. p. 165, pl. 285. fig. C (1782). 
Macroglossa faro, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. i. p. 27 (1864). 
Java (Horsfield). B.M. 
33, MAcRoGLOSSA HEMICHROMA. 
Macroglossa hemichroma, Butler, P. Z.S. 1875, p. 243, pl. xxxvii. fig. 1. 
Silhet. Type, coll. F. Moore. 
34. MACROGLOSSA RECTIFASCIA. 
Rhamphoschisma rectifascia, Felder, Reise der Noy. Lep. iv. tab. 75. fig. 7 (Nov. 1874). 
2 
Allied to M. sitiene and M imperator; it more nearly approaches the latter. 
I can see no reason why this species should be separated from Macroglossa. 
