THE WINDOWED SPHINX. 

 Sphinx Feneslrata. 



PLATE LXVI. 



Spliinx Fcncstrata, Druri/, Ins. U. pi. 28, tig. 5 Turtoii's 



Linni, iii. p. 185. 



The wings of this insect are of a deep brownisli 

 black, with transparent glass-like spots, three on 

 each of the upper wings, and a larger one on each of 

 the under wings, through which any object can be 

 distinctly seen, from their extreme clearness. The 

 body is thick, of a rich brown colour, the abdomen 

 consisting of alternate black and yellow bands. The 

 head is small, and the eyes and legs are scarlet ; the 

 thorax with three black spots qn it. 



This curious insect is a native of Jamaica. 



