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H IP PA R C H U S ZO N A R IU S .
P la te 4 4 . fig. 2.
F a m il y . G e o m e t r îd æ , Lea ch .
G e n u s . H ip p a u c i iu s , L ea ch .
C n . S p . H . alis viridibus, margine poste riore la te rufescente, singulis m a cula m a rgina li viridi.
E x p a n s . a la r. u ne .
H . with th e wings gre en, deeply borde red with pa le red, witli a gre en spot o n the
exte rior ma rgin o f e a ch wing. E x p a n s e o f th e wings 1 ^ inch.
S y n . P h a læ n a Zonaria, Do n o v . I s i edit.
C A L L IM O RPH A? PA N TH O R EA .
P la te 4 4 . fig. 3.
G e n u s . C a l l im o k p h a ?
C ii S p C . alis cæru leo -n ig ris, fasciâ m a c u la n apicis a lbâ . E x p a n s . a la r. unc.
C. wilh b lu e -b la ck wings, h aving a row o f white spots a long th e posterior margins.
E x p a n s e o f th e wings 2 i inches.
S y n . Phalæna Panthorea, Cram. Fis. Í. 322. / . C.
P h a læ n a p ag a ría , F a b . E n t. S y s t. II I . 2 . p . 153. Donov. \ s t ed it. (P h a læ n a ,
G eóm e tra , p.)
The insect here figured, and those represented in plate 41 . tig. 2 . and plate 4d. fig. 1.
are verj' intimately allied togethei' ; nevertheless, Donovan separated them, placing one
in each o f the three great divisions. Sphinx, Bombyx, and Geómetra.