170 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
fig. 4, p. 7j lucasif Walk., fig. 5, silhetensis. Walk., fig. 6, p. 8, lineosa, 
Walk., fig. 7, pi. Ixxix. ; Dilephila lathyrus^Walk.^ fig. 1, p. 9; Ambulyx 
macuUfera^ Walk., fig. 3, p. 10 ; Leucophlehia hicolor, Butl., fig. 6, dama- 
scena^ Butl., fig. 7, p. 11 ; Triptogon gigas, Butl., fig. 5, pi. Ixxx. p. 12, 
florale, Butl., fig. 1, indicum, Walk., fig. 2, p. 13; Clanis pudorina, Walk., 
fig. 3, Walk., fig. 4, p. 14, deucalion, Walk. , fig. 6, ccrmna. Walk., 
fig. 6 ; Pseudosphinx nyctiphanes, Walk., fig. 7, p. 15, inexacta, Walk., 
fig. 8,/o, Walk., fig. 9, pi. Ixxxi. p. 16. 
Chcerocampa johannay Pholus hesperiduniy and Protoparce dalicay Kirby, 
and Pergesa castanea, Moore, figured by Waterhouse, Aid, i. pis. xxxviii., 
xlvii., Ixx. & ivi. 
Macroglossa thysbe, Fabr. (= pelasgus, Cram., = cimbiciformis, Steph.), 
larva described ; ruficaudis, Kirb. (= uniformis, buffaloensisy and floriden- 
sis, Grote & Rob.), is only a dimorphic form : Hulst, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. ii. 
pp. 38-40. M. croatica, larva described ; Mathew, Ent. M. M. xviii. 
p. 97. M. stellatarum: hibernation; Feuill. Nat. xi. pp. 103, 114 & 
115. 
HemarisbiiffaloensiSy Grote : its distinctness maintained ; Grote, Canad. 
Ent. xiii. p. 175. //. margmalis, Grote : transformations described ; 
Jewett, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. iv. pp. 17-19. 
Thyreus abboti and larva noticed and figured ; Saunders, Rep. E. 
Soc. Ont. 1880, p. 42, fig. 20, and Canad Ent. xiii. p. 2. 
Darapsa chcerilus : food plants ; Hulst, Z. c. p. 75. 
Chcerocampa celerio established as an Irish species ; Greene, Ent. xiv. 
p. 255. 
Dilephila alecto : larva described ; Mathew, Z. c. p. 97. D. elpenor : 
the pupa uses its abdominal hooks to work itself out of the ground ; 
Noel, Bull. Soc. Rouen (2) xvi. p. 140. D. nicceay Dup., and tithymali, 
Boisd. (from which mauritanicay Stand., is not distinct), discussed, and 
the former figured, with larva ; Oberthilr, llltudes d’Ent. vi. pp. 62-65, 
pi. iii. figs. 9 & 9a. D. spinifascia, Butl. : life-history ; Mathew, Z. c. 
pp. 131-133. 
Sphinx euphorbice : action of curare on the larva described ; Krukeu- 
berg, Vergl. Phys. Stud. (1) i. pp. 156-159. 
Daphnis nerii-. larvm noticed ; Swinhoe, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 613. 
Philampelus satellitiay Linn. : transformations popularly described, 
with figures of larvae and imago ; W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. xiii. pp. 41-43, 
figs. 4& 5. P. vitiSy Linn. : rapid development ; Koebele, Bull. Brooklyn 
Soc. iv. pp. 22. 
Pachylia achemenideSy Cram. : noticed and figured ; Oberthiir, Z. c. vi. 
p. 31, pi. V. fig. 2. 
Smerinthus austautiy Stand., and var. staudingeriy Aust., discussed and 
figured ; Oberthiir, Z. c. vi. pp. 65 & 66, pi. v. fig. 1, & pi. i. fig. 4. S. 
askoldensiSy Oberthiir, redescribed and figured by him ; Z. c. v. p. 24, 
pi. i. fig. 3. /S. modesta: larva and pupa described ; Kellicott, Bull. 
Buff. Soc. iv. p. 29. S. myops : note on habits, &c ; Hulst, Z. c. iii. p. 99. 
S. geminatus ; varieties noticed, including S. jamaicensisy in the same 
brood; id. 1. c. i. p.,67. S. populi: larva without horn; Schilde, Ent. 
Nachr. vii. p. 100. S. jyopuli and ocellaius : hybrid-hermaphrodites ; 
