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North America. 

 The following species belongs to the first European group. 



13. Deilephila Daucus. 



Cervina, subtus testacea ; capitis thoracisque latera alba ; thorax 

 albo antice univittatus, postice quadrivittatus ; abdomen e 

 maculis nigris albisque quadrivittatum ; alee anticce apud 

 costam pallidiores, venis albis, vitta media discali pallide 

 testacea vittaque apud marginem exteriorem glauco-cana ; pos- 

 ticee rosece, costa basali vittaque postica nigro-fuscis, ciliis 

 albis. 



Sphinx Daucus, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. 41, pi. 125, f. D. 



Sphinx lineata, Abbot fy Smith, Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins. Georg. i. 77, 



pi. 39. 

 Deilephila Daucus, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Haust. \. 126, 4. 



This species very closely resembles D. Livornica, but may be 

 distinguished by the two additional white stripes on the thorax. 



a — d. New York. From Mr. Milne's collection. 

 e. Mexico. From M. Hartweg's collection. 

 f—h. Jamaica. Presented by R. Redman, Esq. 

 i. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush's collection. 

 j, k. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



South America. 

 Group 1. 

 Like the second European group. 



14. Deilephila Annei. 



Fusco-viridescens ; capitis thoracisque latera alba ; abdomen ma- 

 culis lateralibus quinque nigris et albis ; alee anticce cinereo- 

 umbrosce, fascia lata sinuata fusco subvirescenti, macula basali 

 alba nigro variegata, macula nigro-fusca supra disco ; posticcs 

 rubro incarnata, basi et fascia lata sinuataque nigris, macula 

 magna alba ad angulum interiorem. 



Sphinx Annei, Guerin, Mag. Zool. 1839. Ins. pi. 2. 



Chili. 



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