184 Transactions. — Zoology. 



Nymphostola galactina. 



Very rare. One example in January and one in February. 

 West Plains. 



Plutella antiphona. 



Not common. October to March. West Plains. 



Gelechia monophragvia. 



Fairly common. November and December. West Plains. 



CEcophora psewdosprctclla. 



Common. December to March. West Plains. 



CE. siderodeta. 



Common. November to January. Generally distributed. 



CE. macarella. 



Very common. November to January. Generally dis- 

 tributed. 



CE. hemimockla. 



Very common. November to January. Generally dis- 

 tributed. 



CE. griseata. 



Mr. Howes has several specimens of this species, taken at 

 West Plains. 



CE. oporea. 



Rare. One example, in November. West Plains. 



Endrosis fenestrella. 



Common about dwellinghouses all the year round. Gene- 

 rally distributed. 



Chor cutis bjerkandrclla. 



I found this pretty little moth fairly common in October, 

 flitting about manuka shrubs and other herbage in a swampy 

 situation. West Plains. 



Sagephora phortcgclla. 



Not common. September to January. West Plains. 



Eschatotypa dcrogatclla. 



Rare. December and January. West Plains. 



Protosyt.ama stcropucha. 



Fairly common. September to April. West Plains, Wai- 

 hopai. 



Erechthias charadrota. 



Fairly common. November and December. West Plains. 



Strepsicrates zopherana. 



Common in swampy situations in October. West Plains. 



S. cmplasta. 



Fairly common in the spring months, in dense forest. 

 West Plains. 



