CATALOGUE OF 



jEGERTA AFFINIS. 



affinis, Std. 



a. Ratisbon. From M. H.-Schae tier's collection. 



iEGERlA CHALCOCN'EMIS. 



chaleocnemis, Std, St. E. Z. 1856, 324. 



North America. 



iEGERIA acerni. 

 acerni, Clms. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. I860. 



JEgeria (n.g.?) quixquecaudata. 

 quinquecaudata, Ridings, Proc. Ent. Soc. Philad. 1862, '271. 

 Virginia. 



Mexico. 



iEGERIA PRODUCTA. 



Mas. Nigro-cuprea, gracilis; pectus album; abdomen at tenua- 

 tum, seg mentis \a Saque albo marginatis, fasciculo apicali 

 longissimo apice albido, punctis ventralibus lateralibus albis ; 

 pedes subtus albo varii, tarsis albo annulatis ; alee vitre&y 

 venis, linea marginali Jimbriaque nigris ; antica? costa, fascia 

 apiceque nigris. 



Male. Blackish cupreous, slender. Pectus white. Abdomen 

 tapering ; hind borders of the first and third segments white; apical 

 tuft extremely long, whitish at the tip ; under side with white 

 lateral points. Legs smooth, slender, partly white beneath ; tarsi 

 with white bands. Wings limpid ; veins, marginal line and fringe 

 black. Fore wings with the costa, the tips and a band across the 

 end of the discal areolet black. Length of the body 5 lines ; of the 

 wings 8 lines. 



Most allied to M. rhyssceformis, but quite distinct from that 

 species. 



a. Oajaca, Mexico. From M. Salle's collection. 



