HESPERIIDiE. SPHINGIDiE. 
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Colombia, orontes , La Guayra, lunulus (Iierr.-Schafl:., MS.), South America, 
cincta (Herr.-Schaff., MS.), Oaxaca, p. 261, and bocus (Hopff., MS.), Para, 
p. 262, Plotz, l. c. 
Tagiades clericus and presbyter , Butler, l. c. (5) x. p. 154, Duke of 
York Island. 
Megathymus neumcegeni , W. H. Edwards, l. c. p. 27, Arizona. 
Sphingjms. 
Behr, H. On the Habits and Economy of some species of Sphingidce. 
Papilio, ii. pp. 1-7. 
Relates chiefly to Dilephila lineata , var. daucus ; Philampelus ache - 
mon ; Macrosila Carolina and quinque-maculata ; Sphinx pinastri and Ph. 
(sic) nerii. The roving habits of the Spliingidcc probably hinder them 
from ever becoming very destructive to vegetation. 
Grote, A. R. Some Notes and Queries about Moths. Papilio, ii. pp. 
170-176. 
Contains general remarks on North American Sphingidce, and three 
tables. (1) Genera of European and Asiatic extraction. (2) Genera of 
South American extraction. (3) Genera peculiar to North America. 
Johnson, T. Illustrations of British Hawk-Moths (including the Sesiidm) 
and their Larvae, with the plants on which they feed ; with figures 
drawn and coloured by the author from specimens in liis cabinet. 
1874 (privately published ?), 8vo, pp. 46, col. pis. xxxvi. 
Mooro (Lep. Coyl. ii.) redcscribos and figures, generally with trans- 
formations: — Ncphale hespera, Fabr., pi. lxxii. p. 2 ; Diludia discistriga, 
Walk., pi. lxxiii., rates, figs. 1 & lot, p. 3, obliqua, Walk., fig. 2, pi. lxxiv. 
p. 4; Protoparce orientalis , Butl., pi. lxxv. p. 5; Acherontia lachesis , 
Fabr., pi. lxxvii. p. 6, styx, Westw., pi. lxxvi. p. 7 ; Cypa ferruginea , 
Walk., pi. lxxix. fig. 3, p. 8 ; Leucoplilebia bicolor, Butl., pi. lxxx. fig. 3, 
p. 10; Ambulyx auripennis, Moore, pi. lxxix. figs. 1, lot & b, p. 11, turbata , 
pi. lxxx. fig. 1, p. 12; Amblypterus panopus, Cram., pi. Ixxxi. p. 13; 
Daphnis nerii, Linn., pi. lxxxii. p. 14 ,hypothous, Cram., pi. Ixxxiii. p. 15 ; 
Hippotion celerio, pi. lxxxiv. fig. 4, p. 16 ; Xylophanes oldenlandice, 
pi. lxxxv. p. 17, prunosa , Butl., pi. lxxxiv. fig. 2, pinastrina , Mart. (= 
silhetensis, Walk., and bisecta , pt. Moore), pi. lxxxvii. fig. 2 ; Isoples theylia, 
Linn., fig. 5, rafflesi , Butl., fig. 3, p. 19 ; Gnathotlilibus pallicosta , Walk., 
fig. 6, pi. lxxxiv. p. 21 ; Theretra nessus, pi. lxxxvi. fig. 1, p. 22 ; Pergesa 
acteus , Cram., pi. lxxxviii. p. 23 ; Acosmeryx cinerea, Butl., pi. lxxxix. 
figs. 2 & 2a, p. 24 ; Panacra vigil, Guer., pi. lxxxvii. figs. 3, 3ot & b, p. 25 ; 
Angonyx tcstacea, Walk. (= emilia, Boisd., and ella, Butl.), pi. lxxxix. 
fig. 1, p. 26 ; Rliamphoschisnia imperator , Butl., fig. 1, rectifascia , Feld., 
fig. 2, pi. xc., divergcns, Walk., fig. 2, p. 27, nigrifasciata, fig. 1, pi. xcii., 
glaucoptera , Butl., fig. 2, p. 28 ; Macroglossa proximo, , Butl., figs, lot & b, 
pi. xci., taxicolor, Moore, pi. xc. figs. 3 & 3 a, p. 29, insipida, Butl., pi. xcii. 
figs. 3ot & b, ajjictitia, Butl., fig. 3, vialis, Butl., fig. 2, gyrans, Walk., 
fig. 1, p. 30 ; Ccphonodcs hylas, Linn., figs. 4ot & b, pi. xciii. p. 31. 
