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there runs a band of ashy-green atoms. The antennse and feet 
are black, and the breast whitish. The vivid colour of the yellow 
spots on the velvety black of the wings distinguish it at once from 
every known species. 
163. Urania Orontes. 'Godart. JEJnc. ix. 710. 4. 
Var. alis atro-viridibus, anticis fasciis duabus posticis cupreo- 
viridibus, unica lata. 
Ohs. This beautiful variety of an insect hitherto described as 
peculiar to Java and Amboyna was found in immense numbers, 
flitting among a grove of Pandanus trees, growing on the banks 
of a stream near the extremity of Cape Grafton, upon the North- 
east Coast of New Holland. See vol. ii. p. 14. 
164. Agarista Agricola. Don. Ins. of New Holland. 
Agarista 'picta. Leach, Zool. Misc. vol. i. tab. 15 
- Godart. Enc. Meth. ix. 803. 2. 
Obs, As Donovan described and figured this insect many years 
before Dr. Leach, his name has the right of priority. 
165. Sphinx Latreillii, (n. s.) S. alis integris; superis griseo- 
flavescentibus atomis brunneis aspersis, punctis duobus nigris 
basalibus et fasciis quatuor obscuris subapicalibus, inferis 
griseo-nigrescentibus apicem versus subflavescentibus. 
Dielophila Latreillii. De Cerisy MSS. 
Ohs. The under side of the four wings is very pale, of a yellow- 
ish-gray colour, traversed by a line of blackish points, which 
indeed are dispersed very generally over the whole surface. The 
disk of the upper wings is rather blacker than the rest. The head 
and thorax are of the colour of the wings, their sides and the conical 
abdomen being rather lighter. The antennse are ciliated, whitish 
above, and brownish beneath. 
166. Sphinx Godarti, (n. s.) S. abdomine griseo lined media 
longitudinali guttulisque lateralibus nigrescentibus, alis in- 
tegris ; superis griseo-nigrescentibus maculis irregularibus 
