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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER, 
S. Tilice. Area 12345**8**** 
13. 
Acheron tia Atropos. Area 1 2 3 4 5 * * 
8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 * * * * 19 20 21 
22. Widely distributed, but periodical 
in appearance. 
Sphinx Convolvuli. Area 1 2 3 4 5 *7 
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 * 18 * 20. 
Not very rare, but periodical in ap- 
pearance. 
S. Ligustri. Area 1 2345**89 10* 
12 * * 15. Common. It also occurs 
in Ireland, but I do not know where. 
S. Pinastri. Area **3******** 
* * 14. Very local. 
Deilephila Euphorbice. Area 1 * 3 * * * 
*** io********* 20. Local. 
On the coast. 
D. Gatii. Area 1 2 3 4 5 **8 9 10 11 
12 13 ******* 21. Generally 
rare ; sometimes common on the South 
Coast. 
D. Livornica. Area 12345 **89 
10 * 12 13 ******* 21. Local 
and rare. 
Chcerocampa Nerii. Area 1 2 3 4. Rare. 
C. Celerio. Area * 2 * 4 5 * * 8 9 10 
11*13. Rare. 
C. Elpenor. Area 12345 * 789 10 
* 12 13 * * * * * 19 20 21 22. Com- 
mon. 
C. Porcellus. Area 12345***910 
* 12 13 14 15 * * 18 * 20 * 22. 
Rarer, but more widely distributed 
than C. Elpenor. 
Macroglossa Slellatarum. Area 1 2 3 4 5 
* * 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 * * 19 
20 21 22. Gardens. Common. 
Sesia Fuciformis. Area 1234***8 
* * * * 13. Woods. 
S. Bombyliformis. Area 1 2 3 4 5 *** 
9 10 1112 13**16. Woods. 
Sphccia Apiformis. Area 1 2 3 4 5 ** 
*»***]3 ******* 21. Woods. 
S. Bembeeiformis. Area 12345*78 
9 10 * 12 13 * 15 * * * * 20 21. 
Woods. 
Trochilium Vespiforme. Area * * 3. Local 
and rare. Woods. 
T. Chrysidiforme. Area **3 ***** 
9. Groves and cliffs. 
T. Ichneumoniforme. Area 1 2 3 * 5 * * 
* * 10. Common. Woods. 
T. Cynxpiforme. Area I 2 3 4 5. Com- 
mon. Woods. 
T. Sphegiforme. Area ****5***9 
10. Rare. Woods. 
T. Scoliaforme. Area ****** 7 
Rare. 
T. Anthraciforme (Allantiforme). Area * 
2 3. Rare. 
T. Tipuliforme. Area 123*5**89 
10 11 * 13. Common. 
T. Myopaforme. Area *2 3 45**** 
********** 20 21. Common. 
T. Culiciforme. Area *234****9 
10 * * 13 ******* 21. Common. 
T. Formicccforme. Area *2345*** 
************ 21. Common. 
Thus, out of our thirty-six British 
Sphingina, one is confined to Wales. 
The following Table shows their numbers 
in England and Wales, Scotland and 
Ireland, and those of the Butterflies: — 
Tattle I. 
England and Scot- Ire- 
Wales. land. land. 
Butterflies . 65 33 36 
Sphingina .35 19 20 
Mr. Watson and Messrs. Boyd and 
More adopt the following “ Types of 
Distribution,” of which the last is un- 
represented in the Sphingina: — 
1. British. 4. Atlantic. 
2. English. 5. Scottish. 
3. Germanic. 6. Highland. 
1. British. Nine widely-distributed 
species may be referred to this type, as 
fol low's : — 
Procris Staticcs 
Authrocera Filipendula) 
Acherontia Atropos 
Sphinx Convolvuli 
„ Ligustri 
Chcerocampa Porcellus 
Macroglossa Slellatarum 
Sesia Bombyliformis 
Sphccia Bembeeiformis 
