558 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGID#. 
Deilephila celerio, Stephens, Ill. Brit. Ent. Haust. 1. p. 128 (1828). 
Hippotion ocys, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 135. no. 1451 (1816) 
Deilephila inquilina, Harris, Ex. p. 93, pl. 28. fig. 1. 
England (British Coll.); Natal (Krauss, Gueinzius); Zoolu country (Angas); South 
Africa (Smith); Cape, Teneriffe, North India (Argent, Stevens); Borneo (Lowe); Java 
(Horsfield); Fiji (Voy. Herald); Australia (Stutchbury); South Australia (Bakewell) ; 
Sidney (Lambert). B.M. 
The examples from Australia and the Fiji Islands are more brilliantly silvered than 
those from other parts of the world; otherwise there is no variation in the species. 
24, CHHROCAMPA BOISDUVALIL. 
Deilephila boisduvalii, Bugnion, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1839, p. 115. 
Deilephila creticu, Boisduval, Icon. Hist. Lép., Sph. p. 20. no. 2, pl. 49. fig. 2 (1832). 
Caucasus. 
Intermediate in character between the C. celerio and C. oldenlandie groups; Hopfter, 
in the Stettin. ent. Zeit. p. 42. no. 130 (1874), remarks of C. lweasz, “ Lucasii wird kaum 
als Varietiit von Boisduval’s crefica zu trennen sein,” an idea as absurd as it is original ; 
the paper in which it appears is full of equally useful and suggestive observations, 
the only synonymic notes of any value being, almost without exception, adopted 
from previously published Lepidopterous Catalogues and their “ Errata ;” he has, how- 
ever, rightly restored Daphnis hypothoiis to its genus, which Walker had most incom- 
prehensibly failed to do. 
25, CH#ROCAMPA CELZNO. 
Sphinx celeno, Esper, Schmett. ii. tab. xxviii. Cont. iii. fig. 2 (1779). 
Sphinx gordius, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 147, pl. 367. fig. A (1782). 
Cherocampa gordius, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 138. no. 19 (1856). 
Natal (Gueinzius); Cape (Drege); Zoolu (Angas); South Africa (Pamplin). BM. 
Esper’s figure unquestionably represents the Sphina gordius of Cramer. 
26. CH#®ROCAMPA CAIUS. 
Sphinx cajus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. p. 80, pl. 146. fig. F (1779). 
Xylophanes cajus, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 186. no. 1459 (1816). 
Cherocampa caius, Walker, Lep. Het. vii. p. 189. no. 20 (1856). 
Cape. J 
Mr. Walker queries this as C. oldenlandiw, var.; I believe myself that it is a bad 
representation of C. celeno. 
27. CH#ROCAMPA SACLAVORUM. 
Deilephila saclavorum, Boisduyal, Faune Ent. de Madag. p. 71. no. 1, pl. 10. fig. 6 (1833). 
Madagascar. 
This species may perhaps belong to the D. clotho group. 
