LEPIDOPTEKA HETEROCERA. 
135 
Sphinx Anubus, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. 46, pi. 128, f. C. Fair. Sp. 
Ins. ii. 152, 56 ; Mant. Ins. ii. 98, 60 ; Ent. Syst. iii. 1, 376, 
62. Gmel. ed. Syst. Nat. i. 5, 2384, 88. 
Surinam. 
Africa. 
Group 1. 
Structure of C. Celerio. 
14. Cieerocampa Osiris. 
Cervina ; capitis thoracisque antici latera subroseo-albida ; thorax 
vittis quatuor lateralibus argenteis unaque media subroseo- 
alba ; abdomen lineis tribus ( media duplicata subrosea , late- 
ralibus interrupts) argenteis , lateribus basi subroseis nigro 
quadrinotatis ; alee anticce vittis tribus subroseo -argenteis ex 
parte nigro marginatis, striga basali guttaque discali nigris ; 
posticce rosece, basi saturations, vittis duabus nigro-fuscis. 
Deilephila Osiris, Dalm. Analecta Entom. 48, 21. Boisd. Icon. 
Hist. Lep. Sphing. 18, pi. 49, f. 1 ; Gen. et Ind. Meth. Eur. 
Lep. 47, 378. Duponch. 
Fawn-colour. Head and fore part of the thorax pinkish white 
along each side. Head whitish beneath. Thorax with a pinkish 
white middle stripe, and with four lateral silvery stripes. Abdomen 
with three silvery lines, the middle one double and with a pinkish 
hue, the lateral pair interrupted ; basal part pinkish on each side, 
and with a widely interrupted black band, near which there are two 
lateral black spots. Fore wings with three pinkish silvery stripes, 
which are partly bordered with black; the first irregular and accom- 
panied by a black basal streak and a black discal dot ; the middle 
one triple ; the third along the exterior border, and nearly triple ; a 
silvery white line along the interior border. Hind wings rosy, 
brightest at the base, with two blackish brown stripes, the first inter- 
rupted, the second broader than that of C. Celerio , from which C. 
Osiris is especially distinguished by the black marks on the abdo- 
men. Length of the body 17—21 lines ; of the wings 34 — 36 
lines. 
