354 INSECTA, LEPIDOPTERA. 
On a new moth-trap, cf. Peyerimhoff, Pet. Nouv. 1872, pp. 247, 248. 
Micro-Lepidoptei'a. On various species : id. 1. c. pp. 239 & 240. 
On denuding wings, cf. V. T. Chambers, Canad. Ent. iv. pp. 41-42. 
On collecting and preparing, cf. E. L. Ragonot, Pet. Nouv. 1872, 
pp. 266, 257, 265, 266. 
On collecting only, cf. Lord Walsingham & Chambers, Amer. Nat. vi. 
pp. 276-280, 432, 433. 
SPHINGIDiE. 
For a list of 40 Sphingidae occurring in the State of New York, cf. J. A. 
Lintner, Rep. N. Y. S. Cab. xxiii. pp. 172-176. 
A list of the Sphingid<B in the Museum of the Royal Dublin Society is 
published by W. P. Kirby, J. R. Dubl. Soc. vi. pp. 60-62. 
Macroglossa fuciformis {scabiosce). On its synonymy, cf. Zeller, S. E. Z. 
1872, pp. 49-51, who points out that Sphinx hombyliformisy L., was probably 
a very much worn Deilephila porcellus. 
Sphinx camertuSy Cram., = JEVjyo luguhrisj Dru. ; Wallengren, CEfv. Vet. Ak. 
1871, p. 913. 
Deilephila chamaneriy Harr.,=Z). galiiy W. V.: Strecker, Canad. Ent. iv- 
p. 200. 
Chccrocampa elpenor. An extraordinary var. with hyaline wings {cf. Zool. 
Roc. viii. p. 307) is figured and described by Newman, Ent. vi. p. 81. 
C. tran^gurata, W gv.,— Sphinx cUoy Fab., = *S'. idrieuSy Dru.y—?S. medeay 
Fab. : Wallengren, 1. c. 1872, p. 60. 
Pachylia lynceuy Clem., and allies: id. 1. c. 1871, p. 913. 
Sphinx pinastri. British specimens recorded by A. J. Spiller and J. 
Purdue, Ent. vi. pp. 114, 1 15, 127. 
S. ligustri. On its agamogenesis, cf. S. Clegg, Ent. vi. pp. 221-233. (Re- 
marks by Knaggs, Ent. Ann. 1873, p. 39.) Larva figured, with detail ; Vol- 
lenhoven, Sepp’s Nederl. Ins. (2) ii. p. 221, pi. xlvii. figs. 2 & 3. 
Dllema harrisi, Clem. J. A. Lintner notices and figures it in all stages ; 
/. c. pp. 170 171, pi. 8. f. 8-11. Lapara bombycoideSy Walk., appears to be 
distinct both from this species and from the new D. pineum, Lintn. 
Acherontia atropos. For a summary of published observations, with addi- 
tional remarks on dissections, and a fig. of section of head, cf. H. N. Moseley, 
Nature, vi. pp. 161-153. The seat of the sound is certainly in the head. 
Larva figured ; Vollenhoven, Sepp’s Nederl. Ins. (2) ii. p. 220, pi. xlvii. 
fig. 1. 
Smerinthus ocellatus. The larva wall eat Prunus padus : Speyer, S. E. Z. 
1872, p. 149. 
S. populi. An hermaphrodite described by O. Nickerl, Verb. z.-b. Wien, 
xxii. p. 728. A var. of the larva recorded by G. R. Dawson, Ent. vi. 
p. 184. 
Langia, g. n., Moore, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 667. Types L. zeuzeroideSy Kotghur, 
N.W. Himalayas, and L. khasianay Khasia Hills ; Moore, 1. c. pp. 567 & 
668, spp. nn. 
New species : — 
Che^'oeampa schenckiy Moschler, S. E. Z. 1872, p. 339, Natal, Caffraria. 
