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4 —Daremma undnlosa.—hody light green rather slender, smooth, 
on each side of the body are 7 oblique yellowish white lines; spua- 
des pink or lilac; anal horn tinged with lilac; head green, bordered 
with ^greenish white; length 3 inches. Feeds on Lilac and Pnv 
(Liaustrum). June to August. Enters the earth. (W. V. Andiew,.) 
5 ■-Deilephila chamcenerii. -Body deep green, tinged with brown ; a 
pale yellow dorsal line; on the segments from 3 to 12 inclusive is a 
sub-dorsal row of pale yellow spots; stigmatal region thinly coveied 
with minute yellow piliferous spots; segment 12 dull pinkish anal 
horn tuberculate, red, tipped with black; spiracles yellow, shaded 
around with blackish; venter pale pinkish green covered with minute 
yellow piliferous dots, placed chiefly along the sides; head dull 
pinkish brown, with a black stripe across the lace; length 2, inches. 
Feeds on Willow herb (Epilobium angvstifolmm) and Grape. June to 
August. Enters the earth. (W. E. Saunders.) 
6-Deilephila lineata .--Body green; a sub-dorsal row of oval spots 
composed of two curved black lines, which do not quite meet at 
their ends; below the upper line is a pinkish spot, and above the 
Fig. 57.—Deilephila lineata. 
lower line is a yellow spot; sometimes the upper black lines ol 
these spots are joined together, forming a wavy jb-< lo ^l b)ack 
stripe; these spots are situated on the anterior part of the segme , 
and are usually joined together by a dark or light colored line, anal 
born brownish: a stigmatal row of wavy brown spots or elongate 
black patches ; below this is an interrupted black line ; head smooth, 
dirty green • length 8 inches. Feeds on Purslane, Grape, Apple, 
Melon) Turnip, Buckwheat and Evening Primrose (Ocnot/iera biennis). 
June to September. Enters the earth. (D. W. Loquie .) 
7— Smerinthus modestus .—Body green, roughened with small yel¬ 
lowish or white granulations, forming on segments 3 and 4 a kind 
of crest • a yellowish or white sub-dorsal line; on each side ot t 
body are 7 oblique yellowish lines, the seventh running from tl e 
fourth pro-leg to the anal horn; anal horn yellow or white, some¬ 
times very small; spiracles edged with red; head tnangulai, gieei 
with 3 heavy granulations; length If inches Feeds on Poplar. July 
to September. Enters the earth. (W. J. Andiews.) - ... 
8 - Chcerocampa fma.-Body light green, the back dotted with 
brown points ; on segment 4 is a sub-dorsal crimson spot surrounded 
by a blue ring, this by a black one and this by a white one; there 
are 6 other spots similar to this, situated on a sub-dorsal white 
line, which begins on segment 2 and extends to the ® 
horn; spiracles yellow, dotted above and below with black points. 
Snins a cocoon. (Abbott and Smith.) 
9_ Sesia tenuis —Body green, with 8 black stigmatal points, an- 
terior edge of segment 1 a little raised, studded with a double series 
