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CATALOGUE OF 



Saturnia Maja, Hubn. Verz. Schmett, {Phalcence Veres Her** Dilu- 



cidce) 157, 1640. Westw. ed. Drury, ii. 45, pi. 24, £ 3. 

 o, b. North America. From Mr. Milne's collection 

 r, d. North America. From Mr. Children's collection, 



2. Hemileuca Eglanterina. 

 Ala antic* albido-carne*, striga basali Jasciis duabus transversis 

 fimbria, macuhs sagittatis oculoque subcaco nigris • postic* 

 lute* macula media, fascia transversa sagittisque marginalibus 

 mgris. 



Saturnia Eglanterina, Boisd. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Ser. x. 323 

 95. * ' 



California. 



Group 2. 

 Mas. m Corpus sat robustum. Palpi brevissimi. Antenna? 

 late pectinate, thorace paullo longiores; rami simplices sub- 

 aequales, graciles, ciliati. Pedes sat graciles ; tibia, posticae 'calca- 

 nbus duobus apicahbus minutis. Alae latiuscula? ; antics apud 

 costam recta, apice rotundatae, margine exteriore perobliquo vix 

 eonvexo ; postiea; abdomen vix superantes. 



Male. Body moderately stout. Palpi very short, not extend, 

 ing as far as the head. Antennae deeply pectinated, a little longer 

 than the thorax ; branches nearly equal in length, slender ciliated 

 not in pairs. Abdomen extending almost as far as the hind winds' 

 Legs rather slender ; fore tibiae with two apical spurs, of which one 

 is longer than the other ; hind tibiae with two minute apical spurs 

 Wings rather broad. Fore wings straight along the costa, rounded 



border ^ 6 ^ Slightlj C ° nVeX al ° ng the exterior 



3. Hemileuca Pica. 

 Mas. Alba; corpus luteo varium; antenn* fuse* ; abdomen 

 Jusco fasciatum ; al* fasciis duabus undulosis plaga arcuata 

 discali strigisque marginalibus nigris, 



Male. White. Head, thorax in front and behind, pectus and 

 femora luteous. Antennae, tibiae and tarsi brown. Abdomen above 

 luteous, with a whitish spot and a brown band on each segment 

 Wings with black borders, with two curved black bands with a 



