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the Mediterranean Sea ; but to the northward of Italy it is not so 
plentiful. 
There appears no very good reason for excluding this from the list 
of our indigenous species ; indeed, there are better grounds for con- 
sidering it a native, than for so determining the majority of the 
rarer sphingidce included in the British catalogue. There is the 
authority of the late Capt. Blomer for the finding of the larva at 
Teignmouth, and that of the late Mr. Raddon for its discovery near 
Barnstaple. 
67. C. Blpenor, Lin. 
Spldnx Elpenor, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 801. 
Deilephila Elpenor, Wood. Ind. Ent. t. 4, fig. 18. 
Metopsilus Elpenor, Dun, Brit. Moth. pi. 11, fig. 1. 
Chcerocampa Elpenor, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 22, pi. 5, 7-8. — 
Staint. Man. i, 96. 
Not uncommon. 
App. — July. 
Loc. — Hoe, Plymouth; Batten; Bovisand ; Ford; Millbrook ; 
Kingsbridge ; Knackersknowle ; Tavistock ; Saltash ; St. Germans ; 
Looe ; Truro ; — Exeter, E. P. ; Barnstaple, O. F. M. ; Axminster, 
Z. J. E. ; Torquay, E. B. R. ; Falmouth, Faun. Fal. 
68. C. Porcellus, Lin. 
Sphinx Porcellus, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 801. 
DeilepUla Porcellus, Wood. Ind. Ent. pi. 4, fig. 19. 
Metopsilus Porcellus, Dun. Brit, Moth. pi. 11, fig. 2-3. 
Chcerocampa Porcellus, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 23, pi. 5, fig. 9-10. 
—Staint. Man. i. 97. 
Not common. 
App. — June. 
Loc. — Hoe, Plymouth ; Hooe ; Bovisand ; Stoke ; — Ilfracombe, 
G. F. M.; Torquay, Dr. B. ; Alphington, near Exeter, ilir. 
Dorville; Falmouth, Faun. Fal. 
Family— SESIID^, Steph. 
Gen. IKEACROG-XiOSSA, Och. 
69. "Stl. Stellatarum, Lin. 
Sphinx Stellatarwn, Lin. Sys. Nat. ii. 803.— Wood. Ind. Ent. pi. 4, fig. 
20. 
Macroglossa Stellatarum, West. & Hum. Brit. Moth. i. 24, pi. 6, fig. 1-3.— 
Staint. Man. i. 98. 
