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CATALOGUE OF 
Polyptychus Juglandis, H'ubn. Verz. Sclimett. 141, 1513. 
Smerinthus Juglandis, Harris, Amer. Journ. Sci. xxxvi. 292, 5. 
a — c. Trenton Falls, New York. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
d. St. John’s Bluff, Florida. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
e, f. Orilla, West Canada. From Mr. Bush’s collection. 
g. ? From Mr. Milne’s collection. 
h. ? 
Group — ? 
10. Smerinthus modestus. 
“ Olivaceo-ochraceus ; caput parvum , non cristatum ; alee anticce 
crenatce , striga flexuosa transfer sa basali virguloque stigmati- 
cali pallidis , fascia lata undulata media , strigisque duabus 
crenatis posterioribus, saturate olivaceis ; posticce medio basi- 
que purpurece, macula transversa nigra fasciaque abbreviata 
fusca prope angulum analem sitis .” 
Smerinthus modesta, Harris , Cat North American Sphinges , Amer . 
Journ. Sci. xxxvi. 292; Lake Superior , Src., 388, pi. 7, f. 7. 
Massachusetts. Lake Superior. 
Represents S. Tilice and S. Quercus. 
Africa. 
Group 1. 
Corpus sat robustum. Proboscis ineonspicua. Palpi breves, 
validi, obtusi. Antennas setaceae, serratae aut subpectinatae, thorace 
vix longiores. Abdomen thorace duplo longius. Pedes sat validi ; 
tibiae posticas calcaribus quatuor mediocriter longis. Alae longius- 
culae, sat angustae ; anticas subbaraatae, incisuris tribus apud margi- 
nem exteriorem perobliquum, angulo interiore producto ; posticae 
subdenticulatae, ex parte emarginatas. 
Male. Body moderately stout. Proboscis not apparent. 
Palpi short, stout, obtuse. Antennae setaceous, serrate or minutely 
pectinated, hardly longer than the thorax. Abdomen about twice 
the length of the thorax. Legs rather stout ; hind tibiae with four 
moderately long spurs. Wings rather long and narrow. Fore 
wings slightly hooked, with three rather deep and successively 
longer excavations along the exterior border, which is very ublique ; 
interior angle prominent; second inferior vein much further from 
