ON THE LEPIDOPTERA OF KARACHI AND Is NEIGHBOURHOOD. 117 
they could to put them in the way of getting sport, with the above 
result, They have reappeared again this year on the scene of their 
former massacre. 
“ye ee 5] at 5 Ni 2 “y ie 
Since writing the above, 1 have heard that the Nal Cup cannot 
be run in the usual country, as the pig have left the neighbourhood 
on account of want of water. 
ON THE LEPIDOPTERA OF KARACHI AND ITS 
| NEIGHBOURHOOD. 
By Cot. C. Swinuon, F.LS., F.2.8., &e, 
PART II. 
HETEROCERA. 
SPHINGIDA. 
1 
Macroglossa stellatarum. 
Sphinx stellatarum, Linn., Syst. Nat. 1, 2, p. 808 (1767). 
One specimen, July, 1879 ; it ig a common insect at Quetta and in 
the Bolan. 
2 
Macroglossa gyrunss 
Macroglossa gyrans, Walker, Viii., p. 91 (1856). 
July, 1885, Very plentiful for about a fortnight. 
3 
Muacroglossa belis. ; 
Sphinaw belis, Cram., Pap. Exot.,i., p- 147, pl. 94, f. C. (1776). 
Macroglossa assimilis, Swainson, Zool. Ill., Ser.i., vol. irs 
pl. 64 (1820). 
2» zena, Boisd., Spec. Gén. Lep. Hist., 1875, 1., 
p. 337%, 
9 pyrrhulla, Boisd., |. ¢.; ps 338. 
Common in July, 1885. 
4 
Cheerocampa elpenor. 
Sphine elpenor, Linn., Faun. Sttec., p- 288 (1746). 
One example identical with the British type received from the 
Municipal Museum taken in Karachi, 
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