BY E. MEYRICK, B.A. 793 



467. Cremn. ejnchalca, n. sp. 



Minor, alls ant. rereo-ochreis, rarius punctis disci cluobus lineaque 

 postica transversa obscuris griseis ; post, griseis ; antennis ^ 

 longius ciliatis. 



^ 12-15 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax shining bronzy-ochreous. 

 Antennse dark bronzy-fuscous, ciliations 2^, wliorled. Abdomen 

 dark bronzy-grey. Legs bronzy-ochreous, anterior jaair suffused 

 with grey. Forewings elongate, costa moderately arched, apex 

 round-pointed, hindmargin very obliquely rounded ; shining 

 bronzy-ochreous, usually without markings ; rarely a dot on fold, 

 a second in disc beyond middle, and a postei'ior transverse angu- 

 lated line obscurely grey : cilia pale bronzy-ochreous. Hindwings 

 grey, with purplish reflections ; cilia pale greyish-ochreous. 



Might readily be mistaken for a form of C. aphrontis, but for the 

 entirely different antennal ciliations of the ^, which are as in the 

 following species. 



Arthur's Pass (5,000 feet), New Zealand ; several specimens in 

 January. 



468. Cremn. oxyiyia, Meyr. 



(Cremnogenes oxyina, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1883, 45.) 

 Minor, alis ant. ^ saturate fuscis, ferrugineo-mixtis, ^ rufo- 



ochreis, fusco-mixtis, interdum striga dorsi indentata pallida ; 



signo sub plica posito punctoque disci nigricantibus; post, saturate 



fuscis. 



Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand, in December. 



66. Crossophora, Meyr. 



Head smooth, sidetufts moderate, loosely spreading. Antennae 

 in (J serrate, with long fine cilia (3-4), basal joint with strong 

 pecten. Palpi moderate, second joint not reaching base of 

 antennas, with appressed scales, somewhat loose beneath, terminal 

 joint shorter than second, moderate, curved. Thorax smooth. 

 Forewings elongate, hindmargin very oblique. Hindwings some- 

 what narrower than forewings, elongate-ovate or ovate-lanceolate, 

 cilia \-\\. Abdomen moderate. Posterior tibise clothed with long 



