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abdomen ■tvith three yellow belts at equal distances 
from each other. The anal tuft is deep black ■with 
two yellow longitudinal lines ; the thighs dark blue, 
the rest of the leg yellow, the tibim having a black 
spot on the outer side. Hie above description 
appUes in part only to the female ; the male is dis- 
tinguished by having pectinate antennm, and four 
yellow belts on the abdomen. 
It is a scarce insect in northern countries. It has 
been occasionally taken in the vicinity of London, 
and several other places in the south of England. 
It frequents pophurs, both in its winged and reptile 
state. 
BLACK AND WHITE HORNED CLEAR- WING. ' 
JEgeria Spheciformis, 
PLATE XIIT. Fig. 3. 
Sphinx Spheciformis, Esper ; Hubner . — Sesia Sphegiformis, 
Fahr . — .®geria Spheciformis, Curtis^ Stephens^ &c. 
E.\pansion of the uings about thirteen or fourteen 
lines ; the general colour of the body glossj’-black, 
the thorax with a yellow longitudinal line on each 
side, and a spot of the same colour on the sides of 
the breast ; the abdomen with a yellow belt on the 
third ring above, and another on the fifth beneath ; 
there is likewise a yellow spot on the surface of the 
