CHAHROCAMPA.—AMBULYX, 9 
Cherocampa lineosa, (Plate LXXIX. fig. 7.) 
Cherocampa lineosa, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. viii. p. 144. n, 28 (1856), 
Primaries above pinky brown, with olive-brown markings in the type*, bright sap-green 
with olivaceous markings in fresh examples ; seven oliyaceous stripes running from the inner 
margin to the apex, the third and fourth being widest and indicating an oblique belt; a black 
discoidal stigma ; secondaries black, with an irregularly-notched discal belt and the fringe 
cream-coloured ; costal border whitish; body sap-green ; sides of head and prothorax pinky 
white ; abdomen with four parallel longitudinal dorsal grey stripes, sides greyish. Wings 
below yellow, washed with red and speckled with black, with faint indications of two or three 
greyish discal lines ; basal area of primaries streaked with black: pectus yellow, reddish at 
the sides ; legs white, washed with green ; venter white, yellow at the sides. Hxpanse of wings 
3 inches 10 lines, 
Silhet (Stainsforth) ; Darjiling (Lidderdale) . 
DEILEPHILA, Ochs. 
Deilephila lathyrus. (Plate LX XX. fig. 1.) 
Deilephila lathyrus, Walker, Cat. Lep. Het. viii. p. 172. n. 16 (1856); Borsduval, Hist. Nat. Ins. Lép. 
Hét. i. pl. 6. fig. 2 (1875), 
Primaries whity brown, irrorated with grey; base snow-white; a broad subbasal belt, 
a patch just beyond the cell, two transverse subapical costal lunular streaks, and a discal belt 
tapering from inner margin to apex, and limiting the external area, brownish olivaceous ; a 
black imternal spot occupying the inferior fourth of the subbasal belt ; costa olivaceous ; 
external area dusky internally; fringe blackish: secondaries black, becoming brown towards 
costa, which is white, outer border sordid white; an irregular pale rosy discal belt becoming 
abruptly white on abdominal area: body above olivaceous ; sides of head and thorax white; 
abdomen at the sides pale yellow, with two basal black patches. Under surface sandy 
yellowish, the wings irrorated with fine grey striations and tinted slightly with pink; two 
dusky discal lines, which unite beyond the median vein of secondaries : primaries with a dusky 
spot at the end of the cell; pectus white. Hxpanse of wings 3 inches 3 lines. 
Almora, North India. 
AMBULYX, Walk. 
Ambulyx junonia. (Plate LXXX. fig. 2.) 
Allied to A. rubricosa, general coloration and pattern of primaries similar, but the basal 
* As this coloration is simply due to fading, it is clearly incorrect to note it as a character of the 
species. 
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