16 SPHINGIDA. 
blackish, fringed with white at the sides. Primaries below with ‘the basal two thirds sandy 
brown, limited externally by two dentate-sinuate dusky lines, the outer one bordered exter- 
nally by a pale yellow stripe ; external third chocolate-brown ; fringe alternately blackish and 
cream-coloured ; a blackish costal spot just beyond the cell and a yellowish one at the com- 
mencement of the first discal lme: secondaries similar in character to the primaries, but the 
basal area sandy yellow and the discal lines and yellow stripe broader; body below fleshy 
brown. Expanse of wings 4 inches 7 lines, 
Silhet (Stainsforth &c.). 
Pseudosphinx inexacta, (Plate LX XXI. fig. 8.) 
Macrosila inexacta, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. viii. p. 208. n. 14 (1856). 
¢d. Primaries above smoky grey, with sordid flesh-tinted internal area, the whole surface 
sprinkled with dull yellow and whitish scales; base spotted with white; two ill-defined 
irregular parallel black lines across the basal area; a large black-edged snow-white discoidal 
stigma, followed by two parallel lunulated black discal lines ; external area limited internally 
by a pale black-edged dentate-sinuate stripe, followed by a white submarginal undulated 
stripe, but diverging from it towards the middle of the wing, and thus enclosing an irregular 
tapering blackish area; fringe white, spotted with black: secondaries purplish brown, with 
pale-brown costal area; an internally pale-bordered black subanal spot ; base of abdominal 
area clothed with whitish hair; fringe varied with white at anal angle: body brown, irrorated 
with fulvous and white scales ; shoulders, back of collar, and margins of thorax spotted with 
white ; abdomen with three longitudinal series of black spots, the lateral series attached to 
white spots. Wings and pectus below chocolate-brown ; primaries with a dusky-bordered 
pale discal stripe parallel to the outer margin ; fringe as above: secondaries with a pale discal 
belt intersected by a dusky stripe; frmge white, spotted with black : venter white, with the 
sides, anus, and a central series of large quadrate spots chocolate-brown. Expanse of wings 
3 inches 2 lines. 
North India (Hawes). 
Pseudosphinx fo. (Plate LXXXI. fig. 9.) 
Zonilia fo, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. viii. p. 195. n. 6 (1856). 
Dolba fo, Butler, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. ix. p. 612. n. 1 (1876), 
Primaries above slaty grey, crossed at nearly equal intervals by three black-edged almost 
lunulated sinuous yellowish-brown bands ; a conspicuous cream-coloured black-edged discoidal 
stigma; outer border black; fringe yellow, spotted with black : secondaries purplish brown, 
with dusky outer border ; fringe yellow; base yellowish; body greyish brown, abdomen with 
alternately yellow and blackish lateral spots; antennz flesh-coloured. Wings below pale 
