242 

 Family HYPSIDAE. 



235. Nyctemera amica, White. 

 Common during March and April. 



Family SPHINGIDAE. 



236. Herse convolvuli, Linn. 

 Not uncommon, February to April. 



237. Herse abadonna, Fabr. 



Five specimens, in March. This is distinct a, Lucas. 



238. Celerio lineata, Fabr. 

 Not uncommon, February and March. 



This form is known as livornicoides, Lucas. The genus 

 Celerio has priority over CJiaerocampa, Dup. 



239. Celerio scrofa, Bdv. 

 Several specimens, October to March. 



240. Celerio erotus, Cram. 

 One (poor), specimen, in March, an accidental straggler. 



241. Celerio euphorbiae, Linn. 

 One specimen, in April, captured by Mr. J. Fairhead. 



242. Hippotion celerio, Linn. 

 Not uncommon, January to March. 



243. Hemaris hylas, Linn. 

 Three specimens, early in January. 



244. Hemaris kingi, Macl. 

 One specimen, at electric light, in February. 



245. HOPLIOCNEMA BRACHYCERA, Low. 



Taken occasionally, September to November. 



I have specimens from Pinnaroo and Semaphore, South 

 Australia : Roebourne, Western Australia ; and Alice Springs, 

 Central Australia. 



This species has the facies of species of Cosmotriche, one 

 of the Notodontidae. 



Family EUPTEROTIDAE. 



246. OCHROGASTER CONTRARIA, AVlk. 



Not uncommon during March and April. 



