SPHINGID.E ZYG^NID^. 
355 
Pergesa oUvacea, Simla, P. castanea, Bombay : Moore, /. c. p. 567. 
Sphinx snelli, Weyenbergli, Ins, Foss. 
£lle7iui inneum, J. A. Lintner, Rep. N. Y. S. Cab. xxiii. p. 169, pi. 8. figs. 12 
& 13 (larva also described), Schoharie, N. Y., Canada. 
Smerinthus decoratus, Moore, /. c. p. 568, Sikkim. 
^GERlIDuE. 
Sfisia apiformis. Larva will feed on cork, cf. G. H. Raynor, Ent. vi. 
p. 79. 
jEgeria exitiosa figured by W. Saunders, Canad, Ent. iv. p. 133. 
Sesia giirieyisis, Emich, R. Z. xxiii, p. 63, Hor. Ent. Ross. ix. p. 41, pi. 26. 
fig. 1, Guria, Transcaucasia; S. pimpliformis (Boisd., MS.), C. Oberthur, R. Z. 
xxiii. p. 486, pi. 21. fig. 3, Van, Asia Minor : spp. nu. 
IjRANIIDiE. 
Newman would unite Uraniay Sgnemo?i, &c. with the butterflies : Zool. 
(s. s.) vii. p. 2887. 
Castniid^. 
JEgiale indecisa, Butler & Druce, Cist. Ent. v. p. 116, Costa Rica. 
^gocera limbata, Mbschler, S. E. Z. 1872, p. 354, Silhet. 
Eusemia funehris, Darjeeling, E. albimarginataf Burniah : Moore, P. Z. S. 
1872, p. 569. 
Alypia. Stretch (Illustrations, pp. 5-16, pi. 1. figs. 1-8) enumerates 
12 species found in the United States and Canada, and describes and figures 
A. octomaculata, Fabr., A. dipsaci, sacramenti, ridingsi, and lorqumi, Grote, 
and three new species. 
Eudryas. Stretch (/. c. pp. 145-151, pi. 7. figs. 1 & 2) figures and redescribea 
E. grata y Fabr., and E. u7iio, Hubn. 
New species : — 
Alypia hraunani, p. 8, fig. 8, sirtiilis, p. 14, fig. 5, lunata, p. 15, fig. 6 : Stretch, 
I. e. pi. 1, California. 
Eudryas hrevipennis, id. I. c. p. 191, pi. 7. figs. 3 & 4, California. 
Zyg^nid^. 
Zygcsna dorycnii, Ochs., is certainly the Caucasian variety of Z. peucedani 
C. Oberthur, R. Z. xxiii. p. 486. 
Z. exulans, cf. Newman, Ent. vi. pp. 22-25. F. B. White proposes the 
name subochracea for the Scotch var., which he describes, Scot. Nat. i 
p. 175. 
Z.Jilipendulcs. The larva and pupa are sometimes eaten by birds : Lawless 
& Newman, Ent. vi. p. 77. 
Z. melUoti has occurred in Britain : J. P. Barrett, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 111. See 
also Tugwell, Barrett, Ilarpur, and Doubleday, Ent. vi. pp. 184-186, and H. 
G. Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 40. 
Z. pilosella; (minos, W. V.), cf. Zeller, S. E. Z. 1872, pp. 51 & 62. 
