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CATALOGUE OF 
Trocliilium denudatum ? Harris , Amer. Journ. Sci. xxxvi. 
“ Chestnut-brown. Orbits, edges of the collar, incisures of the 
abdomen, tibiae and tarsi dull yellow. Antennae brownish above, 
rust-yellow at the tips and beneath. Fore wings opaque, with 
a large triangular transparent spot adjacent to the outer hind angle, 
a rust-red spot at the base and another near the middle. Hind 
wings transparent, with the margin and fringe brown, and a rust- 
red costal spot.” — Harris . 
65. ^Egeria pyramidalis. 
Mas. Nigra ; palpi subtus jlavi ; antenna subtus ferruginece ; 
thorax Jlavo quadrimaculatus ; abdominis segmenta flavo fas - 
data; pedes albido vittati ; alee limpidee ; anticce costa apice- 
que nigro-cupreis , fascia nigro-cuprea rufo marginata , linea 
postica rufa . 
iEgeria pyramidalis, Barnston , MSS. 
Male. Black. Head with yellow hairs about the eyes. Palpi 
yellow beneath; third joint elongate-conical, much less than half 
the length of the second. Antennae rather stout, almost filiform, 
slightly pectinated, ferruginous beneath, very much longer than the 
thorax. Thorax with two yellow spots on each side, one at the 
base of the fore wing and one in front. Abdominal segments with 
yellow bands, which are broadest and most distinct beneath. Legs 
with whitish stripes. Wings limpid, with blackish cupreous ciliue. 
Fore wings blackish cupreous along the costa and at the tips, and 
with a blackish cupreous band, which is slightly bordered with red ; 
a red line along the hind border. Length of the body 5^ — 6 lines ; 
of the wings 9 — 10 lines. 
a — e. St. Martins Falls, Albany River, Hudson’s Bay. Presented 
by Dr. Barnston. 
66. Algeria Plecleformis. 
Mas. Nigra ; caput postice albido hirtum ; palpi flavi ; antenna 
subpectinatce ; thorax Jlavo bivittatus ; abdominis segmenta 
marginibus posticis flavis ; pedes lutei , femoribus nigris , 
tibiis nigro vittatis ; ala limpidee , anticce costa apice fasciaque 
purpureo-nigris. 
Male. Black. Head with whitish hairs behind. Palpi pale 
yellow, somewhat shorter than those of S . cestriforme. Antenna? 
