HESPERIIDJ3; SPHINGID^. InS, 191 
ii. p. 285, Madagascar; G. frater^ id. Arm. Ent. Belg. xxi. p. 40, Peru, 
Bolivia. 
Amhhjscirtes ccmiis, Southern Colorado, and 7iiluSf Texas, W.H. Edwards, 
Field and Forest, iii. p. 118. 
Pholisora pirus, id. l.c. p. 119, Southern Colorado. 
Isotinon atldnsonif fig. 10, Darjiling, hhasianus, Khasia Hills, and 
masuriensis, fig. 3, Blasuri, p. G93, pi. xlv.j I. suhtestaceus, p. 844, Tenas- 
serim, F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878. 
Pythonicles leucaspis, Ann. Ent. Belg. xxi. p. 41, & Pet. Nouv. 
ii. p. 230, Cayenne and Brazil, gi'andis, \. c. p. 261, Para, P. Mabille; 
P. cobarus, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 211, Colombia. 
Thanaos stigmata, Masuri, indistincta, Moulmein, and obsoleta, Cherra 
Punji, Assam ; F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 694. 
Nisoniades perforata, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 223, Colombia and 
Chiriqui. 
Achlyodes vulgata, p. 224, and mith'ax (Herr.-Schaff., MS.), both from 
Colombia, athymnios, Central America, p. 225, jamaicensis, Jamaica, and 
iieceris, Colombia, p. 226, auxo (Herr.-Schaff., MS.), Colombia, p. 227, and 
lemur, p. 228, Colombia and Chiriqui ; id. l.c. 
A^'teurotia cambyses, Bolivia, and castolus, Brazil, W. C. Hewitson, 
Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 347 ; A. bufonia (Hopff., MS.), H. B. Moschler, 1. c. 
p. 229, Colombia. 
Camptopleura iphicrates, P. Mabille, Pet. Nouv. ii. p. 197, Brazil. 
Antigonus dichrous, incisus, Brazil and Cayenne, corrosus, Cayenne, and 
variegatus, Brazil, id. 1. c. p. 198 ; A. excisus, id. and Ann. Ent. Belg. 
xxi. p. 29, Peru, Brazil. 
Ilelias brusus, p. 257, pi. ix. fig. 7, clericalis, p. 258, pi. ix. fig. 8, gonop- 
tila, p. 260, tucumana, p. 261, H. Burmeister, 1. c., Argentine Republic. 
Ceci'opterus zeutus, H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 229, Colombia. 
Tagiades litigiosa (Herr.-Schiiff,, MS.), H. B. Moschler, 1. c. p. 230, 
Silhet ; T. gilolensis, P. Mabille, Pet. Nouv. ii p. 261, Gilolo; T. meetana, 
F. Moore, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 842, pi. liii. fig. 1, Tenasserim ; T. {?)fuscula, 
P. C. T. Snellen, Tijdschr. Ent. xxi. p. 42, pi. ii. fig. 3, Celebes. 
Pterygospidea gi'isea, Gaboon, hehelatha. Macassar, and sepharaj Brazil, 
W, C. Hewitson, Ann. N. H. (5) i. p. 344. 
Sphingidj]. 
The odour in a Brazilian Sphinx proceeds from a tuft of hair on each 
side of the base of the abdomen. Similar scent-producing tufts exist on 
the legs of several other moths. F. Muller, Kosmos, iii. pp. 84 & 85. 
Notes on Sphinges captured by flowers ; id. 1. c. pp. 178 & 179. 
H. Strecker has published a series of notes on Butler’s Revision of the 
Sphingidce (Lepidoptera, pp. 139-143), but they are too numerous and 
brief to be quoted in detail. 
W. H. Edwards has published a list of the Sphinges of Cj^lifornia and 
the adjacent districts (P. Cal. Ac. vi. pp. 86-94), enumerating 25 species, 
some new, with remarks on the habits, &c., of the known species, rede- 
.scriptions of Ai'ctonotiis lucidus, Boisd. (p. 87), and Proseipinus claricice, 
