LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
87 
u. Tripoli. 
w. Teneriffe. 
x. North China. From Mr. Cuming’s collection. 
y. North China (Shanghai). From Mr. Fortune’s collection. 
2. Macroglossa Croatica. 
Viridis , subtus alba ; abdomen fascia apiceque rufescentibus , pos- 
tice' test aceum, fasciculis lateralibus albis ; fasciculus apicalis 
subtus niger ; ala anticce ferrugineo late marginatce , posticce 
rufce . 
Sphinx Croatica, Esp. Schmett . 33, pi. 45, f. 2. Ochs. Schmett. 
von Ear. ii. 191, 3. 
Sphinx Sesia, Hiibn. Sphing. 94, 3, pi. 18, f. 89. 
Macroglossa Croatica, Boisd. Ind. Meth. 32; ed. 2, 45, 370; 
Icon. Hist . Lep. Sphing. 13, pi. 48, f. 5. Treit. Suppl. x. 
127. Dup. Hist. Nat. Lep. Fr. ii. 27, pi. 3, f. 3. Frey. Neu. 
Beit. Schmett. ii. 151, 326, pi. 188. 
Cephonodes Croatica, Hiibn. Verz. Schmett. 131, 1406. 
Dalmatia. Greece. 
North America. 
3. Macroglossa flavofasciata. 
Testacea , subtus nigricans; caput nigro f as datum ; abdomen 
nigricans , fasciculis duobus apicalibus testaceis ; alee nigro - 
fuscce, fascia lata obliqua lutea, posticce basi subtus lutescentes. 
Macroglossa flavofasciata, Barnston , MSS. 
Testaceous, blackish beneath. Head with a blackish band in 
front. Abdomen blackish, with a testaceous tuft on each side at the 
tip. Wings blackish brown, with a broad oblique luteous band. 
Fore wings somewhat luteous beneath towards the base. Length of 
the body 8 lines ; of the wings 20 lines. 
In structure this species resembles Sesia , and recedes from the 
type of the genus, M. Stellatarum, which has a longer and more de- 
pressed abdomen. 
a. St. Martin’s Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented by 
Dr. Barnston. 
