﻿154 CLEMENS' SYNOPSIS OF 



The pupa is cylindrico-conical ; head-case distinct and prominent ; tongue-case not 

 apparent. 



SPECIES. 



§ Eyes moderate. Fore wings with hind margin slightly sinuous or undulating. 



42. Satellitia. — Hind wings pale green, with a large round black patch and black subterminal demi-band. 

 Pandorus. — A variety of Satellitia. 



43. Achemon. — Hind wings pink, with a subterminal row of ferruginous brown spots. 



44. Typhon. — Hind wings red, with a denticulated black band varied with glaucescent ; exterior margin 



brown. 



45. Labruscse. — Hind wings blue, varied with black and red ; exterior margin greenish. 



§§ Eyes large. Fore wings with hind margin almost straight, or very slightly sinuous. 



46. Vitis. — Olivaceous green ; hind wings pale green, towards the inner margin rose-red, 

 Hornbcckiana. — A variety of Vitis. 



47. Jussieuse. 



§ Eyes moderate. Fore wings undulating. 

 42. P. Satellitia. — Sphinx Satellitia Linn, llant. I. 539; Drury, I. 63, pi. 29, f. 1, 2; Fair. Sp. Ins. 

 II. 148, 36 ; Mant. Ins. II. 96, 40 ; Ent. Syst. III. 1, 370, 42 ; Gmel. Syst. ma. I. 5, 2381, 74. 

 Sphinx Lycaon Cramer I. 156, pi. 55, f. A. Pholus Lycaon Hubner, Band. 2, Lep. II., Sphing. III., 

 Leg. II., Eumorph. A., Eleg. 2. Philampelus Satellitia Harris, p. 299, 2 ; Walker, p. 175. Daphnis 

 Pandorus Hubner, Exot. Schmett. Lep. II., Sphing. III., Leg. II., Eumorph. A., Eleg. 2. Philam- 

 pelus Pandorus Walker, p. 174. 



Mr. Walker's description applies, I suppose, to South American species, which are 

 much darker in color than ours. The description of Pandorus corresponds very 

 nearly with the /Satellitia of Harris, who never described in the 36th vol. of the 

 American Journal of Sciences or elsewhere, to my knowledge, another closely allied 

 perfect individual under the specific name Ampel&phaga. Mr. Walker's citation is 

 erroneous. 



Head, tips of the palpi and middle of thorax pale green, basal articles of palpi brownish ; tegulae dark 

 olive, forming a triangular patch ; a dorsal line on prothorax and two metathoracic patches dark olive. 

 Abdomen pale brownish tinged with green, with a dark olive patch on dorsum at the base and a lateral 

 blackish patch on each side. Anterior wings pale green, with deep olive shades ; a sub-median nearly 

 square patch on inner margin, with a shade extending to the base, a patch above the interior angle, with a 

 spot in the medio-posterior interspace separated from it by the nervule, and almost bordered by a faint line 

 which is angulated on the medio-central, a sub-apical patch and a broad disco-median shade, all deep olive ; 

 a double blackish discal spot. The medio-central and posterior nervules and the space between the patches 

 on the inner margin, tinged with roseate ; a few olive-colored dashes across the disc and two lines of the 

 same hue, sometimes faint, crossing the nervules from the hind portion of sub-median patch. Posterior 

 wings pale green, with a large, round black patch toward the middle of inner margin, and a broad sub- 

 terminal black demi-band terminating in blackish lines and a row of spots toward inner margin, on a 

 roseate ground. 



Egg. ? 



Young Larva. ? 



Mature Larva. — Head green Body pale green on dorsum, deepening on the sides, with minute dark 



