sphingiDjE. — notodontiBjE. 453 



Vol. I, p. 72. Gypa olivacea, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 70. — Probably 

 from Borneo only ; tbe locality Sikhini requires confir- 

 mation. 



110. Insert (as a synonym) Clanis gigantea, Eoths. Nov. Zool. 

 p. 96. 



Pp. 84—94. The following species placed in Cliwrocampa have the 

 orifice in the basal joint of palpi more or less developed, and 

 should be placed in the genus Theretra : — 120. alecto, Linn., 124. 

 lycetus, Cram., 125. oldenlandice, Pabr., 126. silhetensis, Wlk., 128. 

 insignis, But!., 137. velata, Wlk., 139. Jielops, Wlk., 140. lucasi, 

 Wlk., 141 . butus, Cram., 144. pallicosta, Wlk. 



130. Insert (syn.) Panacra Tiamiltoni, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 82. 



136. Insert Chaerocampa castor, Wlk. Gat. viii, p. 152, which has 



priority. 



137. Insert(syn.) Metopsilus aTbomarginatus, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 78. 



141. Insert (syn.) Deilephila cyrene, Westw. Cab. Or. Ent. p. 13, 

 pi. 6, fig. 1. 



P. 104. G-enus Pseudosphinx. Insert ahevBiludia . . Pseudodolbina, 

 Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 91 (1894). 



166. Insert (syn.) Pseudodolbina veloxina, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 91. 



169. Insert (syn.) Meganoton cocytioides, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 89. 

 A large form of discistriga, $ • Exp. 175 millim. Very dark 

 and suffused with rufous. Andamans ; Borneo ; Australia. 

 Insert also Meganoton khasianum, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 90. 



181. Insert (syn.) Macroglossa burmanica, Eoths. Nov. Zool. p. 68. 



NOTODONTIDJE. 



210. Insert Tarsolepis sommeri, Hiibn. Samml. exot. Schmett., 

 Noct. Gen. iv, figs. 1 & 2 ; which has precedence. 



211 a. Dudusa nobilis, Wlk. Cat. xxxii, p. 447. 



3 . Head and thorax pale reddish brown and buff ; mesothorax 

 with a pair of black spots ; abdomen brown, with some black on 

 dorsum. Pore wing reddish brown ; a black speck on white patch 

 at base ; double crenulate ante- and postmedial lines approaching 

 each other below the cell ; an oblique dark fascia from middle of 

 costa to outer angle ; a white patch between the lines on costal 

 area ; traces of a submarginal dark line ; a series of white and 

 brown marginal lunules to each wing. 



Hob. N. China ; Khasis ; Malacca ; Celebes. %>. 80-90 millim 



