LEPIDOPTERA HETEROCERA. 
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North America. 
The following species belongs to the first European group. 
13. Deilephila Daucus. 
Cervina , subtus testacea ; capitis thoracisque latera alba ; thorax 
albo antice univittatus , postice quadrivittatus ,* abdomen e 
maculis nigris albisque quadrivittatum ; alee anticce apud 
costam pallidiores , venis albis, vitta media discali pallide 
testacea vittaque apud marginem exteriorem glauco-cana ; pos * 
ticce rosece, costa basali vittaque postica nigro-fuscis , ciliis 
albis. 
►Sphinx Daucus, Cram. Pap. Exot. ii. 41, pi. 125, f. D. 
Sphinx lineata, Abbot Smith , Nat. Hist. Lep. Ins. Georg, i. 77, 
pi. 39. 
Deilephila Daucus, Steph. III. Brit. Ent. Haust. i. 126, 4. 
This species very closely resembles D. Livornica , but may be 
distinguished by the two additional white stripes on the thorax. 
a — d. New York. From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
e. Mexico. From M. Hartweg’s collection. 
f—h. Jamaica. Presented by R. Redman, Esq. 
i. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush’s collection. 
j , k. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tweedie’s collection. 
South America. 
Group 1. 
Like the second European group. 
14. Deilephila Annei. 
Fusco-viridescens ; capitis thoracisque latera alba ; abdomen ma- 
culis lateralibus quinque nigris et albis ; alee anticce cinereo- 
umbrosee, fascia lata sinuata fusco subvirescenti , macula basali 
alba nigro variegata , macula nigro-fusca supra disco ; postices 
rubro incarnates , basi et fascia lata sinuataque nigris , macula 
magna alba ad angulum interiorem. 
Sphinx Annei, Guerin , Mag. Zool. 1839. Ins. pi. 2. 
Chili. 
