638 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE SPHINGID&. 
CH&ROCAMPA PUELLARIS. 
Cherocampa puellaris, Butler, P. Z.S. 1875, p. 623. 
Rawul Pindi (Hellard). Coll. F. Moore. 
CH#ROCAMPA INTERSECTA. 
Cherocampa intersecta, Butler, P. Z. 8. 1875, p. 623. 
Queensland (Janson). Type, B.M. 
CH&ROCAMPA PROCNE (synonym). 
Charocampa procne, Strecker, Lep. Rhop. and Het. i. pl. xiii. fig. 10 (1876). 
South California” (Strecker). 
It is much more probable that this is an Asiatic species allied to C. lucasii. 
CHHROCAMPA DESERTA, N. sp. 
Sandy brown: primaries with two ill-defined oblique brown lines, the first proceeding 
from the internal nervure just before the middle to the apical fourth of costal nervure, 
the second parallel to and about two lines in advance of the first, proceeding almost to 
apex, and dotted with darker brown upon the nervures; a very indistinct brownish 
nebula upon the median interspaces just beyond the middle; a small blackish spot on 
the lower discocellular ; outer area sparsely irrorated with brown scales; fringe dark 
brown, excepting at external angle: secondaries smeky brown; costa, anal area, and 
fringe, excepting at the anal angle (where it is white), sandy brown: body sandy brown, 
becoming smoky in front, sides of abdomen and head paler ; sides of collar, outer border 
of tegule, legs and antenn above, whitish. Primaries below with internodiscoidal area 
dusky; a large diffused smoky brown patch from the end of the cell to the inner 
margin; disk sparsely irrorated with dark brown, three decreasing spots of the same 
colour parallel to the outer margin upon the veins towards costa: secondaries below 
sandy ; costal and external areas dotted with brown; a discal series of seven brown dots 
parallel to the outer margin: body below sandy whitish; antenne below reddish. 
Expanse of wings 3 inches 4 lines. 
Hunter River, Australia (W. Scott). Coll. O. Staudinger. 
This species was in Mr. Atkinson’s collection. 
Genus Deiteruiis, Ochsenheimer. 
DEILEPHILA EUPHORBIARUM=D. spinifascia. 
Sphinx euphorbiarum, Boisduval, in Guérin and Percheron’s Insectes, 2° Liv. 8, pl. 3 (1835). 
I have to thank Mr. Kirby for a reference to this species, which has not only been 
overlooked by all subsequent authors, but by Dr. Boisduval himself in his monograph 
of the family. 
