Trans. Linn. Soc. Vol. 7.

[2]

Quoted in the British Cyclopædia of Natural History, Vol. 1. p. 748.

[3]

Neither in Abbot's figure, nor in my specimens of this larva, is there any appearance of hair upon the body, and it cannot be supposed that a variation in the nature of the food could have the effect of clothing some specimens with hair whilst the rest are naked.

[4]

Mr. Swainson's figure of Leilus orientalis is incorrect in this respect.

[5]

Sphinx Vespiformis, an Essay, table opposite p. 31.

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