Again, if we compare the mature caterpillars of this group of Hawk-moths, we shall find there are some forms which never develop eye-spots, but which, even when full grown, correspond to the second stage of the Elephant Hawk-moth. Here, then, we seem to have species still in the stage which the Elephant Hawk-moth must have passed through long ago.
The genus _Deilephila_, of which we have three species-the Euphorbia Hawk-moth, the Galium Hawk-moth, and the Rayed Hawk-moth-is also very instructive.
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