EHODOSOMA. 



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spots. Fore wing suffused with red-brown. Hind wing red, with 

 medial and postmedial black lines. 



Hab. Sikbim ; Assam. Exp. 68-78 millim. 



Fig. 71. — Bhodosoma triopus, <$ . \. 



Species formerly recorded as Indian, which are omitted. 



Cephonodes cyaniris, Kirby, C. & S. no. 6. This was a lapsus calami 



for cynniris, Guer. Icon. Ins. p. 495, from Mauritius. 



The Dublin specimen recorded from Sylhet was without 



locality, and is either that species or janus, Miskin, 



P. Roy. Soc. Qd. viii, pt. 1, 1890, p. 6, from Australia. 

 Macroglossa fringilla, BoiscL, 0. & S. no. 30. This species is 



allied to the Australian errans, and is probably not Indian. 



The markings of the fore wing are too vaguely described 



for identification. 

 Sphinx bubastus, Cram., C. & S. no. 72, is probably a Galiomma 



from America. 

 Chonrocampa stipularis, Swinh., C. & S. no. 87 ', = Deilephila Icoma- 



rovi, Chr. Rom. Mem. ii, p. 169, pi. xv, fig. 2, is from 



Afghanistan. 

 Smerinthus kindermanii, Led., C. &S. no. 151, is from Kandahar. 

 Hyloicus asiaticus, Butl., C. & S. no. 181, =pinastri, Linn. The 



register of the type, which was bought from a dealer, is 



" probably Scinde," and is almost certainly wrong. 

 Sphinx sanguinosa, Martyn, C. & S. no. 184, is Empyreuma lichas, 



Fabr., a Zygsenid from the W. Indies. 

 Sphinx minus, Fabr., C. & S. no. 67. The description is too vague 



for identification, and the habitat may not be India. 

 Sphinx asiliformis, Fabr., C. & S. nos. 41, 205, is from the 



W. Indies, and is probably a Zygsenid. 



