236 Mr. W. F. Kirby's Notes on 



cana, Ersch. 1. c. f. 2, is, as Mr. Butler informs me, sy- 

 nonymous with C. Falco, Walk. 



Chcerocampa Isaon, Boisd. Cayenne. 



„ Maculator, Boisd. Colombia. 



„ Tyndarus, Boisd. Hab. ? 



A single bleached specimen. 



Chcerocampa Johanna, n. sp., infra. Brisbane. 

 This species, with Scrofa, Ignea, Brennus, and YorMi, 

 forms a little group almost peculiar to Australia. Bois- 

 duval appears to have been in error in stating that he 

 described C. Yorkii from the British Museum collection ; 

 but his description will no doubt be applied to the proper 

 insect as soon as it is rediscovered. I see no reason to 

 consider it a fictitious species. C? Ploetzi, Moschl. Verh. 

 z. b. Wien. xxvi. p. 350, pi. 4, f. 35, from Surinam, has 

 been described since the publication of Butler's revision. 

 In the same paper Moschler describes and figures Ty- 

 lognathus Carinatus, Walk., and T. Chloroptera'^ Pert, 

 (p. 349, pi. 4, ff. 33, 34). 



ChcBrocampa JErotus, Cram. v. Andamanensis, infra. 



Andamans. 

 Deilephila Opheltes, Cram. Cape. 

 A small specimen, measuring only 2| inches in expanse; 

 Cramer's figure is an inch larger. But all the DeilephilcB 

 appear to vary considerably in size. 



Deilephila Zygopliylli, Ochs. S. Russia. 



„ Hippophaes, Esp. {^Amelia, Feisth. Bull. 



Sci. Nat. 1827, p. 162). 

 Daphnis Angustans, Feld. Queensland; Brisbane. 



Felder's specimens came from the Moluccas (Amboina, 

 according to Boisduval). 



Philampelus Pandorus, Hiibn. {= P- Ampelophaga, 

 Harr. Amer. J. Sci. xxxvi. p. 300, 

 n. 4 (1839)). 

 „ Lacordairei, Boisd. Madagascar, 



A single specimen. It appears to be distinct from 

 P. Megara, Linn., but as the latter is evidently a very 

 variable species, it would require a series of Lacordairei 

 to point out the differences properly. 



Pachylia Lyncea, Clem. Brazil, Amazon, Barbadoes. 

 P. Undatifascia, Butl., may be the same as this species. 



