44 CATALOGUE OF 



Female. Dark ferruginous. Head with yellowish white hairs 

 behind and in front, and about the eyes. Palpi pale yellow. An- 

 tenna? blackish at the tips. Thorax with a pale yellow tuft at the 

 base of each wing. Abdomen with a testaceous band on each 

 segment. Legs brown ; fore coxas testaceous beneath ; tibiae with 

 a testaceous band ; spurs and tarsi testaceous. Wings limpid, 

 with purplish cupreous ciliae. Fore wings with the borders 

 and the usual band of the same hue. Hind wings with a purplish 

 cupreous streak across the tip of the discal areolet, which character 

 distinguishes this species from JE. Odyneriformis. Length of the 

 body 6 lines ; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Kedman's collection. 



74. JSgekia pyralidjformis. 



Fcem. Cupreo-fusca ; caput apud oculos flavo hirtum ; palpi 

 flavi, graciles ; antenna graciles, subclavatce ; pectus flavo 

 bivittatum ; abdomen flavo unifasciatum ; tibice posticce fla- 

 vce ; tarsi postici albidi ; alee anticce cupreo-fuscce, striga sub- 

 tus basali flavescente ; posticce limpidce. 



Female. Cupreous-brown. Head with yellow hairs about the 

 eyes. Palpi yellow, slender. Antennae slender, subclavate, very 

 much longer than the thorax. Pectus with a yellow stripe on each 

 side. Abdomen with a yellow band at the middle of its length. 

 Hind tibiae mostly yellow ; hind tarsi whitish. Fore wings cupreous- 

 brown, with a yellowish basal streak on the under side. Hind 

 wings limpid, with cupreous-brown ciliae. Length of the body 4 

 lines ; of the wings 8 lines. 



a. United States. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 



75. iEGERIA FULVIPES. 



Cyaneo-nigra ; palpi sublus ockracei ; antennae apice flavescentes ; 

 macula utrinque apud alas, abdominis dimidium basale sub- 

 tus, tibice posteriores tarsique ochracea ; tibice posticce ochraceo 

 piloses; alee limpidce, marginibus et anticarum fascia cyaneo- 

 nigris. 



JEgeria fulvipes, Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. ; Amer. Journ. Sci. xxxvi. 



Massachusetts. 



