104 SPHINGID.E. 



Hab. Europe ; Africa ; Asia ; Borneo ; Java ; Celebes ; Lombock ; 

 Temate. Exp., J $ 80-120 millim. 



163. Protoparce uniformis, Butt. P. Z. S. 1675, p. 261; C. $ S. 

 no. 182. 



c? . Grey ; palpi black ; thorax with the vertex surrounded with 

 black ; abdomen brownish grey. Fore wirig with an obsolescent 

 curved diffused medial band ; two similar postmedial bands bent 

 inwards at vein 2. Hind wing and underside uniform brownish 

 grey. 



Hab. N.W. Himalayas. Exp. 54 millim. 



Genus PSEUDOSPHINX. 



Pseudosphinx, Burmeister, Abh. nat. Gesell. Halle, iii,pt. 2, p. 65 (1855). 

 Diludia, Grote <§■ Robinson, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil, v, p. 188 (1865). 



Type, P. tetrio, Linn., from Brazil. 



Range. India; W.Indies; S.America. 



The discocellulars of the hind wing straight and oblique ; veins 

 6 and*7 of hind wing stalked or from angle of cell ; palpi with the 

 third joint more pointed and less broad. 



164. Pseudosphinx inexacta, Wlk. Cat. viii, p. 208 ; C.fyS. no. 170; 



Batl. Ill, Het. v, pi. 81, fig. 8. 



3 . Head and thorax dark brown grizzled with white ; thorax 

 with some white marks at sides and round the vertex ; abdomen 

 with a black streak on the vertex of each segment, golden brown 

 above, brown at sides, and white and black below. Fore wing 

 variegated with grey, dark brown, and golden brown ; somewhat 

 indistinct dark waved antemedial, medial, postmedial, and sub- 

 marginal lines, of which the medial is the most strongly marked ; 

 a conspicuous white spot at end of cell. Hind wing brown ; the 

 cilia chequered brown and white. 



Hab. Mussooree ; Khasis ; Bombay. Exp. 86 millim. 



165. Pseudosphinx grisea, n. sp. 



3 . Differs from inexacta in the ground-colour of the head, thorax, 

 and abdomen being grey ; the black lines similar, but with no white 

 on thorax. Fore wing similarly marked, but with the ground- 

 colour grey. Hind wing pale fuscous ; cilia grey, with black points 

 at the nervules, not chequered black and white. 



Hab. Kulu {Graham- Young). Exp. 52 millim. Type in coll. 

 Leech. 



166. Pseudosphinx fo, Wlk. Cat. viii, p. 195; Butl, III. Het. v, 



pi. 81 ; fig. 9 ; a & S. no. 172. 



Head, thorax, abdomen, and fore wing greyish brown or olive- 

 brown ; abdomen with yellow lateral segmental patches. Fore wing 

 crossed by subbasal, antemedial, medial, and postmedial double 



