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6. CHAROCAMPA ALECTO. 
Sphine alecto, Linneus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 357 (1764) ; Drury, Ill. Exot. Ins. ii. p. 48, pl. 27. fig. 4 
(1773). 
Isoples alecto, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 135. no. 1453 (1816). 
Deilephila alecto, Boisduval, Ind. Meth. p. 46. no. 376. 
Cherocampa alecto, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 130. no. 8 (1856). 
Deilephila cretica, Boisduval. Ann. Soc. Linn. Paris, 1827, p. 118, pl. 6. 
North India (James) ; Landoor (Hearsay) ; Silhet (Stainsforth) ; Hong-Kong (Stevens) ; 
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Borneo (Lowe); Java (Horsfield). B.M. 
Var. ? altogether paler (possibly faded). 
Turkey (Loftus). BM. 
7. CHAROCAMPA SUFFUSA. 
Cherocampa suffusa, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 146. no. 32 (1856). 
Hong-Kong (Bowring); Borneo (Lowe, Wallace). Type, B.M. 
Allied to the preceding species. 
8. CH@ROCAMPA CECROPS. 
Sphinx cecrops, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 57, pl. 226. fig. B (1782). 
Thaumas cecrops, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 138. no. 1478 (1816). 
Cherocampa cecrops, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 145. no. 80 (1856). 
Cape. 
This seems to be a remarkable variety of C. capensis; but it may be distinct. 
9. CH#®ROCAMPA CAPENSIS. 
Sphinx capensis, Linneus, Mus. Lud. Ulr. p. 349 (1764). 
Thaumas capensis, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 138. no. 1477 (1816). 
Cherocampa capensis, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 139. no. 21 (1856). 
Sphinx immaculata, Gmelin, Syst. Nat. i. 5, p. 2386; Zschach, p. 95, pl. 3. fig. 283. 
Sphinx eas, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 57, pl. 226. fig. A (1782). 
Cape (Drége, Milne, Becher); Natal (Gueinzius); Zoolu (Angas). B.M. 
Somewhat like C. alecto, but altogether much paler. 
10. CH2ROCAMPA ESON. 
Sphinx eson, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iii. p. 57, pl. 226. fig. C (1782). 
Tsoples‘eson, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 135. no. 1452 (1816). 
Deilephila eson, Boisduyal, Faune Ent. de Madag. p. 71. no. 2 (1833). 
Cherocampa eson, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 137. no. 17 (1856). 
Natal (Gueinzius); Cape (Becker). B.M. 
Evidently quite distinct from the Indian C. theylia; it is as large as C. suffusa, which 
it is not unlike. 
