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which the present example belongs to. Wallace and Moore liave des- 

 cribed T. augias from Formosa. The possibility that their specimens 

 and mine are specifically identical can not be excluded. 

 Loc. : Taipe (Hit), Aug. 21. 



HETEROCERa. 



Sphingidse. 



101. Herse convolvuli L. (Ebikara-suztitne). 



Roths., Rev. Lep. Sphin., p. 1 1, (1903) ; Proctoparce convolvuli L., Hamp- 

 son, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, r, p. 103 (1892). 



A male (No. 20S) and a female specimen (No 208). 

 Loc. : Taipe (§tjfc), July 21. 



102. Chaerocampa butus Cram. {Kurohoshi-stisume). 



Hampson, Fauna Brit. Ind., Moths, 1 p. 23 (1892). 

 One male specimen (No 210). 

 Hampson has included C. clotlio Drury under the synonyms of this 

 species. Later Rothschild and Jordan have again separated clotlio from 

 butus (=gnoma Fabr.) in their valuable work, Rev. Lep. Sphin. (1903). 

 Now the present specimen shows a close resemblance to both clotlio and 

 glioma. Since it is impossible for me to determine which of these forms 

 it should properly belong to, I have here followed Hampson's example. 

 Loc. : Taipe (j|;lfc), Sept. 10. 



103. Chaerocampa silhetensis Walk. {Ippon-sesuji-suzume). 



Hampson, Fauna B.it. Ind., Moths., 1, p. 88 (1892) ; Theretra pinastriana 

 Martyn, Roths., Rev. Lep. Sphin., p. 783 (1903). 



