318 BEUTENMULLER, MONOGRAPH OF THE SESIID^E. 



1776. Harris, Moses. An Exposition of English Insects, etc. London, 1776. 



Descriptions and colored figures of Sphinx (= Algeria) apiformis and Sphinx (= Sesid) tip uli for mis (pi. iii, 

 figs. 7 and 8). [16] 



1776. Muller, Otto Friederich. Zoologiae Danicae prodromus, sen Animalium Danise et 



Norwegiae, etc. Hafniae, 1776. 

 Records (p. ri6) Sphinx (= -Algeria) apiformis from Denmark and Norway. (Not seen.) [17] 



1777. Gladbach, Georg Jacob. Beschreibung neuer Europaischen Schmetterlingen, die weder 



im Roesel noch Kleemann beschrieben stehen. Frankfurt am Mayn, 1777. 



Describes and figures Sphinx (— Sesia) tipuliformis (p. 60, pi. xxvi, fig. 5). [18] 



1777. Scopoli, Johann Anton. Introductio ad Historiam Naturalem, sistens Genera Lapidum, 

 Plantarnm et Animalium. Pragae, 1777. 

 Proposes (p. 414) the genus Trochilium, but does not apply the name to any particular species. [19] 



1777. Fabricius, Johann Christian. Genera Insectorum eorumque Characteres Naturales se- 



cundum numerum, etc. Chilonii, 1777. 

 Restricts Sphinx melas Cramer {Isanthrene melas) to the genus Sesia. [20] 



1778. Gotze, J. A. E. Des Herrn Baron Karl De Geer, Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der In- 



seeten, aus den Franzosischen tibersetzt und ink Anmerkungen herausgegeben von 

 Johann August Ephraim Gotze. Niirnberg, Zweiter Band, 1778. 

 Contains accounts and figures of Sphinx {= Algeria) apiformis (p. 163, pi. ii, fig. n) and Sphinx (= Sesia) 

 tipuliformis (p. 165, pi. ii, fig. 12). [21] 



1778. Fuessly, Johann Caspar. Magazin fur die Liebhaber der Entontologie^Tom. I, 1778, pp. 

 i2o and 132, pi. i, fig. A. 

 Description and good colored figure of Sphinx (— Algeria) apiformis ; also description of Sphinx 

 (= Sesia) tipuliformis. [22] 



,1779. Esper, Eugen Johann Cristoph. Die Schmetterlinge in Abbildung nach den Natur 

 mit Beschreibungen. Theil II, Nachtvogel, Erlangen, 1779. 

 States that Sphinx vespiformis of Hufnagel (1766) and Sphinx crabroniformis, Denis and Schiffermuller 

 (1775), are the same as Sphinx (= Algeria) apiformis (pp. 131-135, pi. xv, fig. 3). Descriptions and good 

 colored figures of Sphinx (— Algeria) apiformis (pp. 207-208, pi. xxiv, figs. 2 and 3). Original descrip- 

 tion and figures of Sphinx (■= Algeria) tenebrioniformis (pi. xxx, fig. 1). [23] 



1781. Fabricius, Joh. Christ. Species Insectorum, Tom. II, Hamburgi et Kilonii, 1781. 



Brief description of Sesia (= Algeria) apiformis (p. 156) and Sesia tipuliformis (p. 157). The term Sesia is 

 used in the same sense as in 1775. [ 2 4] 



1781. Harris, Moses. An Exposition of English Insects, etc., 2nd Edit. London, 1781. 



Same account of Sphinx (= Ageria) apiformis and Sphinx (= Sesia) tipuliformis as in the first edition 

 (1776). [25] 



1782. Harris, Moses. An Exposition of English Insects, etc. London, 1782. 



Contains the same accounts of Sphinx (= Algeria) apiformis and Sphinx (= Sesia) tipuliformis as in the 

 first (1776) and second editions (1781). [26] 



1782. Ernest et Engramelle. Papillons d' Europe, etc., Tom. II. Paris, 1782. 



Descriptions and colored figures of Ageria apiformis, wrongly determined as Sphinx crabroniformis (p. 32, 

 pi. xci, fig. 121). [27] 



1782. Lang, Heinrich Gottlob. Verzeichniss seiner Schmetterlinge meistens in den Gegenden 



um Augsburg gesammelt, etc. Augsburg, 1782. 

 Records Sphinx (= Algeria) apiformis (p. 60), from the vicinity of Augsburg, Germany. [28] 



1783. Retzius, Andreas Johann. Genera et species Insectorum, etc. Lipsiae, 1783. 



Brief descriptions of Sphinx (= Algeria) apiformis and Sphinx ( = Sesia) tipuliformis (p. 23). • [29] 



1787. Fabricius, Johann Christ. Mantissa Insectorum, etc., Tom. II. Hafniae, 1787. 



Brief descriptions of Sesia apiformis and Sesia tipuliformis (p. 99). Uses the term Sesia in the same sense 

 as in 1775. [30 J 



1788. Zschach, Johann Jacob. Museum N. G. Leskeanum. Pars Entomologica ad Systema 



Entomologise CI. Fabricii Ordinata. Lipsiae, 1788. 

 Brief notes on Sesia ( = Algeria) apiformis and Sesia tipuliformis (p. 96). Uses the term Sesia for a 

 mixed lot of species belonging to different genera, [3 1 ] 



