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Mexico. 

 The following species is nearly allied to P. Achemon. 



5. Philampelus Typhon. 



Cinereus, subtus rubrescens ; palpi rubri ; thorax vittis duabus 

 abbreviatis lateralibus obscure fuscis ; abdomen fasciis ob- 

 scure f us cis, lateribus rubris ; alee anticce glaucescente et testa- 

 ceo varies, plagis nonnullis subtrigonis nigro-fuscis ; posticce 

 rubra, fascia denticulata nigra glaucescente varia, margine 

 exteriore fusco •, ciliis albidis. 



Sphinx Typhon, Klug, Neue Schmett. pi. 3, f. 1. 



a. Mexico. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



West Indies. 

 Group 1. 

 Like the second North- American group. 



6. Philampelus Jussieuje. 



Testaceus ; caput thoraxque linea dorsali olivaceo-viridi ; thorax 

 vittis duabus latis olivaceo-viridibus ; abdomen maculis dua- 

 bus basalibus lateralibus nigris vittisque duabus dorsalibus 

 olivaceo-viridibus, segmentorum marginibus posticis albidis ; 

 alee anticce olivaceo-virides, litura discali, striga transversa 

 postica vittis duabus apud medium connexis venisque albidis, 

 costa margineque exteriore testaceis ; posticce glaucescentes, 

 postice rosea, macula postica albo-fusca lineolis nigro-fuscis , 

 macula vittaque brevi discalibus nigris. 



Eumorpha elegans Jussieuae, H'ubn. Exot. Schmett. 



Dupo Jussieuse, Hubn. Exot. Schmett. Lep. ii. Sphing. iii. Leg. iii. 



Deileph. A. Pallidovenosa ; Verz. Schmett. 137, 1467. 

 Sphinx fasciatus, Sulz. Hist. Ins. pi. 20, f. 1. 



a. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens' collection. 



b. West Coast of South America. Presented by Captain Kellett 

 and Lieutenant Wood. 



c. d. Jamaica. Presented by R. Redman, Esq. 

 e. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse's collection. 



/*, g. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie's collection. 



