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p. 148, Cuba ; P- doUchoides^ pi. Ixxvi. fig. 8 {Peryesa dolichoides, F. 
Moore, P. Z. S. 1874, p. 677), Himalaya, and oi'ientalis, pi. Ixxvii. fig. 1, 
Felder, 1. c. 
Daphnis angustans [Amboina] and protrudens [Gilolo], Felder, 1. c. 
pi. Ixxvi. figs. 6 & 7. 
Zonilia malgassica, id. L c. fig. 2 [Madagascar]. 
Sphinx distans^ A. G. Butler (? = S. convolvuli, var.), Lep. N. Zeal, 
p. 4, pi. ii. fig. 11, New Zealand ; S. eremitoides, H. Strecker, 1. c. p. 93, 
Kansas (? = S. lugens, Walk. ; A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. vi. p. 199) ; S. 
and p. 109, California ; S. vancouverensis, p. Ill, 
Vancouver’s Island, H. Edwards, P. Cal. Ac. v. ; S. lanceolata, fig. 3 
Guatemala], and analis [Shanghai], fig. 4, Felder, 1. c. 
Smerinthus heuglini, pi. Ixxviii. fig. 2, and pusillus, pi. Ixxxii. fig. 1, 
Felder, 1. c. 
Ceratomia hageni, A. R. Grote, Bull. Buff. Soc. ii. p. 149, Texas. 
^iiGERIIDJC. 
jdEgeria. A. G. Butler (Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. pp. 407 & 408) notices 
several of Walker’s species, as follows : — jE. agaihif ormis and agrili- 
formis are overlooked by Staudinger ; pleciiformis and emphytiformis 
belong to Tarsa ; tryphoniformis, plectiscif ormis, and ischnif ormis are the 
same species ; leiif ormis and cvCjjrcipennis belong to Tinthia ; crypti- 
f ormis belongs to Sannina (typo, cxitiosa, Say, = urocerif ormis. Walk.) ; 
crassicornis perhaps belongs to Sincara, and gravis and hicincta belong to 
Sciapteron. uE. basalis, $ (nec $ ), from Ega, is re-named confusa ; 
it is probably a Sincara (p. 409). 
A. Gartner, Vorh. Vor. Briinu. xii. Heft 2, pp. 21-49, describes 16 
species occurring in the Brunn district. 
ZEgeria acerni, Clem. Transformations described and figured by 
C. Y. Riley ; Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 107-110. 
Sesia apif ormis : habits; W. C. Marshall, Ent. M. M‘. x. p. 181. S. 
chrysidiformis, var. turanica, described and figured by N. Erschoff, Lep. 
Turk. p. 26, pi. v. fig. 74, from Turkestan. S. culiciformis : the var. 
with yellow belts occurs in the proportion of 1 in 26 ; Bird, P. E. Soc. 
1874, p. xxiii. S. longipes, Felder, figured by him under the new generic 
name of Teinotarsina ; Reise Novara, Lep. iv. pi. Ixxv. fig. 2. 
Pseudosetia insularis, Felder, figured ; 1. c. fig. 3. 
Platythiris. This name must be retained, as Dysodea, Clem., pre- 
viously applied to this genus, is pre-occupied. Walker’s type of Varnia 
appears to be distinct. There is probably but one species in N. America, 
described as a Tortrix by Clemens. Boisduval’s vitrina is distinct. 
A. R. Grote, Canad. Ent. vi. p. 171. 
Euryphrissa, g. n., A. G. Butler, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. p. 409. Allied 
to ZEgeria\ type, jE. plumipes. Walk. 
Tarsopoda, g. n., id. 1. c. p. 410. Allied to JEgeria ; type, T. lanipes, 
sp. n., 1. c. Villa Nova. 
Euhlepharis (g. n. near Paranthrene) rujicincta, sp. n., Felder, Reisc 
Novara, Lep. iv. pi. Ixxv. fig, 4. 
