DAPHNIS. — DILEPHILA. 



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across the apex as well as the oblique line ; no triangular marginal 

 patch below the apex. Hind wing more excised before anal angle ; 

 uniform dark brown, the pale submarginal line only appearing near 

 anal angle. Underside without the red suffusion. 



Bab. Sikhim ; N.E. Bengal ; Singapore. Exp. 84 millim. 



152. Daphnis minimus, Butl Trans. Zoo!. Soc. x, p. 573, pi. 92, fig. 5; 

 C. 8f S. no. 114. 



Head and collar grey-brown ; tegulge olivaceous ; abdomen grey- 

 brown, with some olivaceous marks towards the extremity. Fore 

 wing grey-brown, with an olivaceous curved subbasal band ; a 

 medial band widest and angled below the costa ; two postmedial 

 curved lines ; a series of marginal dark marks. Hind wing and 

 underside uniform grey-brown. 



Bab. S. India. Exp. 44 millim. 



Genus DILEPHILA. 

 Deilephila, Ochs. Eur. Schmett. iv, p. 42 (1816). 



Type, D. livomica, Esp. 



Range. Europe ; Canaries ; ~N. Africa ; Madagascar ; Afghan- 

 istan ; Himalayas ; China ; Hawaii ; N. and S. America. 



Differs from Chcerocampa in the end of each antenna being much 

 thicker, with the hook very short ; outer margin of fore wing as in 

 typical Chcerocampa. 



153. Dilephila livomica, Esp. Schmett. ii, pp. 87, 196, pi. 8, fig. 4; 

 C. # S. no. 109. 

 Sphinx koechlini, Fuessty, Arch. Ins. Gesch. pi. 33, figs. 1-5 (larva 

 and pupa). 



Fig. 55. — Dilephila livomica, $ 



Head and thorax olive, white lines above the eyes and along 

 sides of thorax, met on metathorax by white lines from the vertex 

 of thorax ; abdomen olive, with white lateral segmental patches 

 and black segmental lines with three white dorsal specks on each. 



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