1928 CATALOGUE OF 



EUPALIA MEGAS0MOIDES. 



Mas. Anthracino-ferruginea ; abdomen ferrugineo-rufum, apice 

 antkracinum ; pedes anthracino pi la si ; aire anticce puncto 

 antemedio punctisfjue tribut postmediis albis ; poitiea ferru- 

 gineo-rufce. 



Male. Ferruginous, suffused nrifli shining black. Body beneath, 

 palpi, antennae and legs ferruginous-red. Abdoinei jous- 



red, except towards the tip. Tibiae and tarsi with shin 

 hairs. Fore wings with a white point in the disk at one-third of the 

 length from the base, and with three white point-, which form a 

 transverse line near the cost* beyond the end of the areoiet. Hind 

 wings ferruginous-red. Length of the bod; 9 lines; of the wings 

 16 lines. 



Bogota. In Mr. Birchall's collection. 



Fam. NOTODONTID2S, C. L. H. v. 977. 



Genus CERURA, C. L. H. v. 082. 



Cerura borealis. 



Phalaena furcula, C. L. II. vii. 1748 — Dicranura bore,. 



Guer. Icon. R. Anim. — Cerura borealis, II . Ins. 



Mass. 306. 



CeRURA Al'STRALIS. 



australis, Scott, Austral. Lep. 16, pi. 5. 

 Sydney. 



Genus PLATVCERURA. 

 Platycerura, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 373. 



Platycerura forcilla. 



furcilla, Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. iv. 374. 

 Massachusetts. 



Genus CECR1TA, C. L. H. v. 992. 

 Cecrita? bilixeata. 

 bilineata, Packard, Proc. Eut. Soc. Phil. iv. 3o9. 

 Cambridge, United States. 



