560 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGID. 
32. CH@ROCAMPA SILHETENSIS. (Plate XCII. fig. 8.) 
Cherocampa silhetensis, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 143. no. 27 (1856) ; ? Schaufuss, Nunquam Otiosus, 
p- 17 (1870). 
Cherocampa bisecta, Moore, Cat. Lep. E.1. Comp. i. p. 278 (1857). 
North India (Stevens, James); Silhet (Stainsforth); Ceylon (Templeton); Borneo 
(Lowe, Wallace); Sava (Horsfield Coll.) B.M. 
The larva is bright green or pale green, with the dorsal area red-brown, with a lateral 
pale stripe uniting a series of ocellated spots; the green form has also a pale lateral 
ventral fold, and a dark dorsal line, horn yellow; the dark form has a pale dorsal line, 
horn red-brown. It feeds on Colocasia, according to Mr. Lewis. 
33. CHMROCAMPA BALSAMIN A. 
Cherocampa balsamine, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 138. no. 18 (1856). 
Port Natal (Plant, Gueinzius). B.M. 
Allied to C. japonica. 
34, CHmRocaMPA Japonica. (Plate XCI. figs. 7-9.) 
Cherocampa japonica, Boisduval, in De YOrza’s Lép. Japonais, p. 36. no. 79 (1869). 
Hakodadi (Stevens, Whitely); Shanghai (Fortune); Japan (Lewis). B.M. 
Closely alled to C. lycetus, but compared by M. Boisduval to C. oldenlandie. 
The larva, collected by Mr. Lewis in Japan, is either pale green with a darker green 
white-bordered lateral longitudinal streak from the sixth segment to the horn, or pale 
clay-colour with a similar streak, sometimes with the first two or three segments greenish, 
two or three lateral ocelli, beginning from the front of the fifth segment, horn, and pro- 
legs reddish ; the clay-coloured variety with a lateral series of cornucopia-shaped markings 
between the spiracles. It feeds on Cissus. 
35. CH#ROCAMPA LYCETUS, 
Sphinx lycetus, Cramer, Pap. Exot. i. p. 96, pl. 61. fig. D (1779). 
Xylophanes lycetus, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett, p. 136. no. 1457 (1816). 
Cherocampa lycetus, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 143. no. 26 (1856). 
“ Bengal” (Cramer). 
Mr. Walker thinks this may be a variety of C. oldenlandiv ; excepting in the silver 
lines on abdomen, it is more like C. japonica. 
56. CH#®ROCAMPA LUCASII. 
Cherocampa lucasii, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 141. no, 24 (1856). 
North India (Doubleday, James); Silhet (Stainsforth) ; Ceylon (Nietner, Templeton) ; 
ong-Kong (Bowring); Borneo (Lowe, Wallace). Type, B.M. 
