Ochsenheiiner's Genera of the Lepidoptera of Europe. 41 



Thorax stout, densely pilose. 



Abdomen abbreviated in the males ; rather elongate and 



stout in the females, pilose, slightly tufted at the apex. 



(Steph.) 

 Larva naked, with a coloured ring on each segment, adorned 



with several whirls of hair, placed upon distinct warts. 



(StephO 

 Pup)a inclosed in a rigid pyriform folliculus. (Steph.) 



Species. Icon. 



1. Sa. Pyri, Hubn Ernst,IV.Pl.CXXX.f.l76.a-f. 



PI. CXXXI. f. 176. g—i. 



2. — Spini, Hiibn Ernst, IV. PI. CXXXII. f. 177. 



a— h. 



3. — Carpini, Hiibn... Ernst, IV. PI. CXXXIII. f. 178. 



a— h. 



Genus 30. AGLIA, Ochs. 



EcHiDNiE, Hiibn. Ph. Attacus, Linn. Esp. 



Saturnia, Schrank. 



Wings entire, bi'oad, horizontally expanded ; posterior sim- 

 ple : cilia moderate. 



AiitenncE short ; of the male bipectinated, each joint bearing 

 a single pectination, the latter diminishing in length to- 

 wards the apex of the antennee ; female with each joint 

 unidentate, not pectinated. 



Palpi distinct, rather short, clothed with scales, compressed, 

 triarticulate, terminal joint short, ovate. 



MaxilliE obsolete. 



Head moderate. 



TJiorax rather short. 



Abdomen moderate, pilose, tufted at the apex. 



Larva naked, fleshy, the back subnodose. 



Ptipa slightly hairy, foUiculated *. 



Species. Icon. 



1. Agl. Tau, Linn Ernst, IV. PL CXXIX. f. 175. 



a — i. 



Genus 31. ENDROMIS, Ochs., Steph. 

 DiMOiiPHiE, Hiibn. BoMBYx, Latr. Schr. &c. 



(DoRviLLiA, Leach f.) 



Legs slender ; hinder tibicc with a minute pair of spurs at the 

 apex only. 



* The Generic characters are taken from Stephens. — Illusl. Brit. Ent., 

 JIuustcUaIn, II. p. 36. 



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