HESPERIID^, SPHINGIDiE. 
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cynone, fig. 17, Australia, (^Cyclopides and llesperilld)^ C. ceracrates, 
Mexico, {Cyclopides)^ figs. 6 & 7 ; id. Ex. Butt. v. 
Ileteropterus (^Cyclopides) jelshyi^ N. Erschoff, 1. c. pi. iii. fig. 6, Tarina, 
Peru. 
CarterocepJialus planeus, C. Hopffer, 1. c.p. 3G7, Peru. 
Pterygospidea trehellius^ id.^ 1. c., p. 41, Celebes. 
Taractwcera lineata, H. Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 109, pi. xvi. fig. 7, 
Siam. 
Pythonides hierax, C. Hopffer, 1. c. p. 366, Peru. 
Achlyodesi Sermon, p. 365, Peru, and trochilus, p. 366, Bolivia, id. 1. c. 
Antigonus derem, A. G. Butler, Z. c. p. 436, Peruvian Amazons ; A. 
mutillatus, C. Hopffer, 1. c. p. 366, Peru ; A.janthinus^ J. B. Capronnier, 
1. c. p. 38, pi. i. fig. 10, Botafogo. 
SpHINGIDJ]. 
Hybrids occurring naturally between Deilcphila vespertilio and hip- 
pophaes ; D. vespertilio and D. euphorhice ; D. elpenor and D. porcellus, 
and Smerinthus ocellatus and S. populi noticed; Frey & Wullschlegel, 
MT. scliw. ent. Ges. iv. pp. 206-210. 
List of 15 Sjdiingidce collected by C. Linden in Brazil ; A. R. Grote, 
Bull. Buff. Soc. i. pp. 279-281. 
Sesia uniformis, G. & R., is distinct from thy she, Kirby ; id. Canad. Ent. 
vi. pp. 170 & 171. 
Macroglossa venata, Felder, figured by him under the new generic 
name of jp^ge ; Reise Novara, Lep. iv. pi. Ixxv. fig. 6. 
JTemaris; cf. Grote & Lintner, Canad. Ent. vi. pp. 145-147. 
JJemeroplanes oiclus, Cram., is quite distinct from II. pseudothyrens, 
Grote ; A. R. Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. i. p. 279. 
Perigonia caliginosa, Boisd., figured by Felder under the new generic 
name of Pachygonia ; 1. c. pi. Ixxv. fig. 10. 
Ambulyx rostralis, Boisd., figured ; id. 1. c. pi. Ixxvii. fig. 6. 
Choerocampa lucasi, Walk., is hardly distinct from C. cretica, Boisd.; 
C. Hopffer, S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 130. 
DeiUphila euphorhice ; transformations, W. Buckler, Ent. M. M. xi. 
pp. 73-77. D. gain : H. B. Moschler agrees with Yon Prittwitz that 
D. chamceneri, Harr., is only a variety ; S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 157 & 158. 
Darapsa hypothous, Walk., is referred to the genus Da;; /mis ; C. Hop- 
ffer, 1. c. p. 42. 
Philampelus vitis, L., and linneei, Grote. Synonymy discussed by H. B. 
Moschler, 1. c. pp. 303-307. 
Daphnis nerii. On its occurrence in Siebenburgen ; C. Fuss, Yerh. sie- 
benb. Yer. xxiii. pp. 22-24. 
Sphinx. Description of a supposed new larva (not bred) which curved 
itself into a ring like the larva of a Cimhex, and was armed with a 
pair of powerful tridentate mandibles, which it used freely and indis- 
criminately; T. G. Gentry, Canad. Ent. vi. pp. 41-43 [can this larva be 
Lepidopterous ?]. On the moultings of a South African species; M. E. 
Barber, Tr. E. Soc. 1874, p. 521. S. coniferaruin, A. & S. : H. Strecker, 
