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tip, nearly straight, and extremely oblique from thence to the inte- 
rior angle, where the interior border forms an inward curve ; second 
inferior vein nearly twice further from the third than from the first; 
third more than twice further from the fourth than from the 
second. Hind wings somewhat emarginate along the exterior 
border. 
1. Ambulyx strigilis. 
Pallide cervina , subtus lutea ; capitis macula furcata inter anten- 
nas tlioracisque plagce (luce maximce laterales ferrugi neo-fus ccje ; 
antennce albidce ; abdomen strigis obliquis lateralibus fuscis 
testaceo marginatis , linea dorsali fusca ; alee anticce strigis 
obliquis costalibus ferruginosis, maculis strigisque variis mar- 
ginalibus lineaque a pud marginem exteriorem nigro- fuscis ; 
posticce lutece , lineis tribus angulosis margineque exteriore 
f usees centibus. 
Sphinx strigilis, Linn. Mant. i. 538. Drury , III. Exot . Ins. i. 62, 
pi. 28, f. 4. Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. 14, pi. 106, f. B. Fabr. 
Sp. Ins . ii. 144, 22; Mant. Ins. ii. 95, 25; Ent. Syst. iii. 1 , 
364, 26. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2377, 66. 
Pholus strigilis, Hubn. Verz. Schmett. 134, 1437. 
a. Rio Janeiro. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
b. Para. From Mr. Bates’ collection. 
c . Brazil. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 
d. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
e. West Coast of South America. Presented by Capt. Kellett and 
Lieut. Wood. 
f. g. Brazil. 
h — l. St. Domingo, From Mr. Tweedie’s collection. 
2. Ambulyx Ganascus. 
Cervina ; capitis fascia inter antennas , thoracis plagce duce maximce 
laterales abdominisque fascia basalis obscure viridi-fuscce ; 
antenna alba ; abdomen maculis dorsalibus fuscis aut ferru- 
gineis ; alee anticce glaucescente suffuses, fascia obliqua ante 
basali , macula una postica altera que costali subapicali obscure 
viridi fuscis testaceo marginatis ; posticce roseee , f asciis tribus 
obliquis angulosis Tionnunquam dilatatis et subconnexis nigro- 
fuscis . 
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