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Mexico. 
The following species is nearly allied to P. Achemon. 
5. Philampelus Typhon. 
Cinereus, subtus rubrescens ; palpi rubri ; thorax vittis duabus 
abbreviatis lateralibus obscure fuscis ; abdomen j asciis ob- 
scure fuscis, lateribus rubris ; alee anticce glaucescente et testa - 
ceo varice , plagis nonnullis subtrigonis nigro -fuscis ; posticce 
rubree , fascia denticulata nigra glaucescente varia , margine 
exterior e fusco, ciliis albidis . 
Sphinx Typhon, Klug , Neue Schmett. pi. 3, f. 1. 
a. Mexico. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
West Indies. 
Group 1. 
Like the second North-Ameriean group. 
6. Philampelus Jussieus. 
Testaceus ; caput ihoraxque linea dorsali olivaceo-viridi ; thorax 
vittis duabus latis olivaceo-viridibus ; abdomen maculis dua- 
bus basalibus lateralibus nigris vittisque duabus dorsalibus 
olivaceo-viridibus , segmentorum marginibus posticis albidis ; 
alee anticce olivaceo-virides , litura discali , striga transversa 
postica vittis duabus apud medium connexis venisque albidis , 
costa margineque exteriore testaceis ; posticce glaucescentes , 
postice rosea, macula postica albo-fusca lineolis nigro-fuscis , 
macula vittaque brevi discalibus nigris . 
Euraorpha elegans Jussieuse, Hubn. Exot. Schmett. 
Dupo Jussieuae, Hubn. Exot. Schmett . Lep. ii. Sphing. iii. Leg. iii. 
Deileph. A. Pallidovenosa ; Verz. Schmett. 137, 14G7. 
Sphinx fasciatus, Sulz. Hist. Ins. pi. 20, f. 1 . 
a. Brazil. From Mr. Stevens’ collection. 
b. West Coast of South America. Presented by Captain Kellett 
and Lieutenant Wood. 
c . d. Jamaica. Presented by R. Redman, Esq. 
e. Jamaica. From Mr. Gosse’s collection. 
g. St. Domingo. From Mr. Tvveedie’s collection. 
