194 HETEROCERA. 
TARSOPODA Bilr. 
Type: Tarsopoia remipes Btlr. (Btlr. 1874). 
Tarsopopa Btlr. Ann-Mag. NH. (48.) 14 410 (1874) ; Druce Ann-Mag. NH. (6 s.) 4 81 (1889) : 
Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 2 326 Pf. 69°22 (1896). 
1. Tarsopoda? marcia Druce. 
Tarsopoda marcia Druce Ann-Mag. NH. (6s.) 4 81 (1889) *: Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 2 326 
sp. 1 Pf. 69° 22 (1896-7) *. 
Type 3 (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico’: eumrrero’?: Dos Arroyos, 1000 ft., LX. 1888 (H. H. Smith)". a 
AEGERIA F. 
=*Suera (F.; Lspr., Schrk.) HS.; = TROCHILIUM (Scp.) Nwmn., Wstwd.; =Bemeecra Hb.; 
—SynantHepon Hb.; =Conoria Hb.; =PyRorreRon Nwmn. i(tPzorrezon Crt.); 
—Pyrrnorarnta Grt.; =Carmenta H.Edw.; =SANNINOIDEA Btmlr.; *Srwcara (nec Wkr.) 
Druce (+Syweara Druce); =*Sawwrwa (nec Wkr.) Druce (tSzvwrwa Druce); =THamno- 
sPHECIA Splr.; = Dzesospazxcra Splr. 
Type 1: Sphinx ichneumoniformis S-D., F. 
Azceria F. Llliger’s Mag. Insk. 6 288 no. 45 (1807) ; Oken Lehrb. Naturg. Zool. 1 747-9 no. 3 
(1815). Axexria F. (B. Arceria F.) Oken Lehrb. Naturg. Zool. 1 748-9 (1815). BemsBrcia 
Hb. Verz. Schm. 128-9 sp. 1375-90 (1820) ; Nwmn. Ent. Mag. 1 73, 76-7 no. 6 sp. 1 (1882) ; 
Wstwd. Syn. Gn. Br. Ins. 89 (1840). Azczrra Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het.1 29-32 P1.5 
(1883) : 2 321-4 Pl. 68-9 (1896-7): Ann-Mag. 1 NH. (6 s.) 4 78-81 (1889): 9 275-6 (1892). 
%Syvoara Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 1 Pl. 5°18-20 (1883). *Szwcara Druce Biol. 
C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 1 33 sp. 1-3.(1884): Ann-Mag. NH. (6 s.) 4 81-2 (1889): Biol. 
C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 2 325-6 sp. 4-7 (1896). *Szwwiwa Druce Biol. C-Am. Ins. Lp-Het. 
1 Pf. 5° 21-2 (1883). *Sawvrwa Druce Biol. C-Am. 1 33-4 sp. 1-2 (1883). DresospHEctra 
Splr. Schm. Eur. 2 316-17 no. 7 sp. 1-5 Pf. 20° 24, - 26, 79° 18-20 (1910); Brtl., Seitz 
Grosschm. Pal. 2 389-97 no. 7 Pf. 50-g-i, 51°c,"f, 52°a—b,-d (1912). 
Trochilium Scp. was published without Types, but a careful study of the description 
certainly seems to support the ‘decision of Laspeyres [Ses. Europ. 1-2 (1801)] and 
Oken (1815) that Scopoli’s genus was founded on the Tineid “Clearwings,” the 
“ Bee-Hawks” (bombyliformis and fuciformis) being included in Macroglossum Sep. 
Oken [Lehrbuch Naturg. 747-8 (1815)] redescribed Aegeria [F.| dividing it into 
two subgenera :— 
a. Trochilium, “ Riissel kurz,” to which is assigned as Type apiformis [Cl.], bem- 
beciformis [Hb.] being associated with it. | 
b. Aegeria, “ Riissel lang,” including about 24 species, of which six are prominently 
mentioned, but the Type must be either ichneumoniformis (S-D.) F., or vespi- 
formis (L.) F., after the elimination of apiformis (L.) F. by Oken—ichneumoniformis 
S-D., F., should be cited as Type, the determination of this species being undoubted. 
