Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
Sphinx catalpae Boisd., pl. 2, figs. 1, 2 (1874).
This species is represented in the Collection of Mr. E. L. Graef by an example from Florida. It is smaller and darker than D. undulosa or D. Hageni, of a uniform butternut or olive brown tint.
Emydia ampla, n. s.
♀. Wings large, body linear, slight. Eyes naked ; palpi exceeding the front ; maxillæ weak.
* I can find no character to separate Metahadena from this genus, to which I would accordingly refer H. atrifasciata (Morr.)