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CATALOGUE OF 
vEgeria exitiosa, Say, Entomol. ii. Harris, New Engl. Farmer, v. 
33; Ayner. Journ. Sci. xxxvi. 
United States. 
70. JEgeria caudata. 
Fusca : palpi, antennce, prothorax et tarsi fulvo-flava ; alee posticce 
limpidee , margine maculaque subcostali fuscescentibus. Mas. — 
Abdomen cauda apicali gracili longissima fulvo-Jlava ; pedes 
postici jlavi , tibiis apice et metatarsis fulvo-flavo nigroque 
ciliatis ; alee anticee limpidee , dimidio apicali opaco. Fcem. — 
Abdomen fasciculo apicali brevi ; pedes postici nigri, tibiis 
nigro ciliatis maculaque media ferruginea ; alee anticee totee 
opacee. 
JEgeria fulvicornis, Harris, Cat. Ins. Mass. 
iEgeria caudata, Harris, Amer. Journ. Sci. xxxvi, 
Massachusetts. 
Group 3. BEMBECIA. 
71. 2Egeria Odyneripennis. 
Foem. Cupreo-fusca ; caput apud oculos albidum ; palpi Jlavi; 
antennce nigro-cyaneee ; thorax jlavo sexmaculatus ; abdomi- 
nis segmenta Jlavo fasciata ; pedes Jlavi, femoribus fusco vit- 
tatis ; alee limpidee , anticee costa apice fas ciaque cupreis. 
Female. Dark brown, slightly cupreous. Head whitish about 
the eyes. Palpi yellow, obliquely ascending, not long. Antennae 
bluish black, simple, subfiliform, rather stout, very little longer than 
the thorax. Thorax with three yellow spots on each side. Abdo- 
men with a yellow band on the hind border of each segment. Legs 
yellow ; femora striped with brown. Wings limpid, with cupreous 
ciliae. Fore wings cupreous along the costa and at the tips, and 
with the usual band of the same hue. Length of the body 5| — 
lines; of the wings 11 — 13 lines. 
a. Nova Scotia. Presented by E. Doubleday, Esq. 
b—d. Nova Scotia. From Lieut. Redman’s collection. 
