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SPHINGIDJE. 



Fore tibia with a few spines at apical edge, generally con- 

 cealed by the scales ; spur of fore tibia long, only a little short 

 of tip of tibia ; merum of mid- coxa produced into a sharp pro- 

 cess, hind merum also with process, but this obtuse ; spines 

 of comb of mid-tarsus not obviously prolonged ; spurs very 

 unequal, long terminal one longer than second tarsal segment ; 

 first segment of hind tarsus shorter than tibia ; pulvillus well 

 developed or absent, with intergradations ; ventral pair of 

 paronychial lobes present, or vestigial, or absent. Distal 

 edges of wings entire ; fore wing with transparent spaces, 

 or at least with a sharply defined marginal band. SC 2 and R 1 



Fig. 63. — Hsemorrhagia Grote & Rob. Genitalia. 



A, H.fuciformis (Linn.), 10th segment, dorsal view ; B, 10th segment, 

 ventral view ; C, claspers, penis-funnel and sheath, dorsal view 

 (H, harpe; I, left clasper; P, penis; PF, penis -funnel ; r, right 

 clasper). D, H. saundersi (Walk.), 10th segment, ventral view ; 

 E, claspers, penis -funnel and sheath (lettering as in C). 



of hind wing from a point or shortly stalked, R 2 central or 

 a little before centre, cross- veins transverse, slightly curved, 

 R 3 and M 1 always separate. 



" $. Tenth tergite divided, slightly asymmetrical, some- 

 times the asymmetry more obvious ; sternite either with two 

 long processes, or the right process aborted, the remaining 

 left process more or less asymmetrical. Claspers unequal, 

 elongate ; no friction-scales ; left harpe always vestigial ; 

 right harpe sometimes vestigial, but mostly produced into 



