620 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGIDZ. 
14. SPHINX KALMI®. 
Sphinx kalmie, Smith and Abbot, Lep. Ins. Georg. i. p. 73, pl. 37 (1797). 
Lethia kalmie, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 141. no. 1511 (1816). 
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15. SPHINX DRUPIFERARUM. 
Sphinx drupiferarum, Smith and Abbot, Lep. Ins. Georg. i. p. 71. pl. 36 (1797). 
Lethia drupiferarum, Hubner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 141. no. 1510 (1816). 
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16. SPHINX LIGUSTRI. 
Sphinx ligustri, Linneus, Fauna Suecica, p. 287. no. 1087. 
Lethia ligustri, Hiibner, Verz. bek. Schmett. p. 141. no. 1508 (1816). 
Sphinx spiree, Esper, Eur. Schmett. ii. p. 21, pl. 42. fig. 1 (1777). 
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17. SPHINX? SNELLI. 
Sphinx snelli, Weyenbergh, Ins, Foss. (1871). 
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_ Genus 18. Lintyerta, n. gen. 
Agrius, Lintner (part.), nec Hiibner. 
1. LINTNERIA EREMITUS. 
Agrius eremitus, Hiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. ii. pl. 166. figs. 1, 2 (1806-24). 
Sphinx eremitus, Walker, Lep. Het. viii. p. 221. no. 16 (1856). 
Sphinx sordida, Warris, Sill. Journ. vol. xxxvi. p. 296 (1839). 
? Sphinx abadonna, Fabricius, Ent. Syst. Suppl. p. 435. nos. 56, 57 (1798). 
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This species differs from all others (until recently) referred to Sphina, in its shorter 
and broader primaries. It cannot be associated with Sph. lugens, as that species can- 
not be separated generically from Sph. justiciw, being in fact nearly allied to Sph. 
leucopheata. I cannot follow my friend Grote in adopting the name incorrectly applied 
by Hiibner in his figure, the Agrius of the Verzeichniss being a mixture of Philampelus 
and Protoparce. 
Sphinx abadonna is said to come from East India; but this locality may be wrong, as 
many of Fabricius’s localities undoubtedly are. 
