338 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGIDA. 
8. Lopnura uyas. (Plate XC. figs. 1-3.) 
Lophura hyas, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 107. no. 3 (1856). 
Hong-Kong (Champion); Silhet (Doubleday); Java (Horsfield). Type, B.M. 
The larva of this species is green, varied with red-brown; or red-brown, with lateral 
oblique whitish lines and greenish anterior segments; the horn always very long and 
hair-like. The horn of one larva is frequently devoured by another. 
9. LopHuRA? ASILIFORMIS. 
Sphinz asiliformis, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. iii. 1, p. 357. no 7 (1798). 
India. 
The secondaries of this species are described as “ red, with a black margin.” 
10. LopHURA CONTINUA. 
Lophura continua, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 108. no. 5 (1856). 
Espirito Sancto (Stevens); Brazil (Becker). Type, B.M. 
11. LopHura pYLas. 
Sphinx pylas, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 23, pl. 206. fig. A (1782). © 
Enyo pylas, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 132. no. 1417 (1816). 
Lophura pylas, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 106. no. 1 (1856). 
Lophura briseus, Walker, 1. c. no. 2 (1856). 
Lophura briseus, Boisduval, Voy. de Delagorgue, ii. p. 594. no. 100 (1847) ; Wallengren. Konegl. 
Vetensk. Akad. Handl. yv. p. 17 (1863). f 
Caffraria (Becker); South Africa (Smith); Cape (Drege); Port Natal (@ueinzius and 
Plant). BM. 
Genus 20. CattiomMa, Walker. 
Calliomma, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 108. gen. 8 (1856). 
1. CatLiomMa? PLUTO. 
Sphinx pluto, Linnzus, Mus. Lesk. p. 95. no. 184; Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 40, pl. 216. fig. E 
(1782). 
Calliomma pluto, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 111. no. 3 (1836). 
Hemeroplanes pluto, Grote, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. v. p. 47 (1865). 
Hemeroplanes plutonius, Hiibuer, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 133. no. 1427 (1816). 
Brazil (Stevens). BM. 
I cannot agree with Mr. Grote in placing this insect with Hemeroplanes; it is much 
nearer in form to Calliomma, but seems in some respects to approach Zonilia ; Cramer's 
figure exaggerates the angulation of the primaries, which in reality is very slight. 
