THE HAWK AND BOMBYCINE MOTHS OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 
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ARTICLE III. 
THE HAWK AND BOMBYCINE MOTHS OF NEW 
BRUNSWICK.— INTRODUCTORY LIST. 
By William McIntosh. 
(Read November 6, 1900; 
The present paper constitutes my third article on the Lepidoptera 
of New Brunswick, and relates to the insects which are known as 
Hawk and Bombycine Moths. 
The list is incomplete, being merely an enumeration of the more 
prominent species found near St. John. 
I desire to express my obligation to Dr. James Fletcher, of Ottawa, 
and Dr. Herman Strecker, of Reading, Pa, for their determination of 
doubtful species. 
SPHINGID^E. 
MACROGLOSS INiE. 
Hemaris, Dalm. 
Diffnis, Bdv. 
Thy she, Fabr. 
CHCEROCAMPIN^E. 
Amphion, Hbn , 
Nessus, Cram. 
Deilephila, Ochs , 
Gallii, Rott. 
Lineata, Fabr. 
Ampelophaga, Brem & Gray. 
Choerilus, Cram. 
SPHINGINiE. 
Protoparce, Burin. 
Celeus, Hbn. 
Carolina Linn. 
Sphinx, Linn. 
Kalmim, S. c &A. 
Drupiferarum, S, & A. 
Lucitiosa, Clemens. 
Chersis, Hbn. 
Ceratomia, Harr. 
Undulosa, Walk. 
SMERINTHINiE, 
Triptogon, Brem. 
Modesta, Harr. 
Smerinthus, Latr, 
Geminatus, Say. 
Cerisvi. Kirby. 
Paonias, Hbn, 
Excsecatus, S. & A. 
Cressonia, G. & R. 
Juglandis, 6>. & A. 
SESIID^E. 
Sannina, Walk. 
Exitosa, Say. 
Sesia, Fabr. 
Tipuliformis, Harr, 
AG ARISTIDE. 
Alypia, Hbn. 
Octomaculata, Hbn. 
Eudryas, Bdv. 
Grata, Fabr, 
S YNTOM1 DM* 
Lycomorpha, Harr. 
Pholus, Dm. 
