46 



P;edisca morosana, TJlk., Lep. Het. XXVIII., p. 382, n. 

 84 (1863). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



Very much like T. servana. 



233. Teeas antiquana. 



Teras antiquana, Wlk., Lep. Het. XXVIII., p. 307, n. 81 

 (1863). 



Sciaphila fusiferana. Walker, Lep. Het. XXVIII., p. 355, 

 71. 70 (1863). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



Allied to T. servana. 



234. Teras coxgestana. 



Teras congestana. Walker, Lep. Het. XXVIII., p. 308, n. 



82 (1863). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



Apparently only a dark example of T. priscana. 



235. Teras ? Maoriana. 



Teras ? Maoriana, Walker, Lep. Het. XXVIII., p. 308, n. 



83 (1863). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



236. Teras ? accensana. 



Teras ? accensana, Wlk., Lep. Het. XXX., j7. 983 (1864). 

 New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



237. Teras ? punctilineana. 



Teras punctilineana, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. V., p. 1780 

 (1866). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



A large broad-winged species ; it can scarcely be a Teras 

 I think. 



238. Teras cuneiferana. 

 Teras cuneiferana, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. V., p. 1780 

 (1866). 



New Zealand {Bolton). TjT)e. B.M. 



239. Teras pauculana. 



Teras pauculana. Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. V., p. 1781 

 (1866). 



New Zealand {Sinclair). Type. B.M. 



The type specimen of this insignificant little species is 

 in poor condition. 



240. Teras contractana. 



Teras contractana, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. V., p. 1782 

 (1866). 



New Zealand {Sinclair). Type! B.M. 



241. Teras ? abjectana. 



Teras ? abjectana. Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. V., p. 1781 

 (1866). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type much injured. B.M. 



Genus 91. Pandemis, Hiibner. 

 Verz. bek. Schmett.,p. 388 (1816). 



242. Pandemis gavisana. 



Pandemis gavisana. Walker, Lep. Het. XXVIII., ^. 312, 

 n. 14 (1863). 



New Zealand {Bolton). Type. B.M. 



Genus 92. Cacoecia, Hiibner. 

 Verz. bek. Schmett.,p. 388 (1816). 



243. Cacoecia ? gallicolens, n. sp. 



Primaries same form as C. podajia ; secondaries with 

 outer margin more arched in the middle ; darker or lighter 

 clay-coloured reticulated with fuscous, two transverse 

 dusky parallel streaks, the outer one crossing the disco- 

 ceUuiars of both wings (under a lens these streaks disap- 

 pear, leaving only a spot at terminations of discoidal cells) ; 

 a dusky subapical costal spot on primaries ; body above 

 clay-coloured, pterygodes dusky : wings below paler, the 

 reticulations and transverse bands red-brown, well-defined, 

 a blackish grey spot on discocellulars : body paler than 

 above ; expanse of wings 9 to Hi lines. 



This species may possibly be referable to a distinct 

 genus, but the specimens are not in sufficiently good con- 

 dition to enable me to assert positively that they are dis- 

 tinct from Caoecia ; the secondaries are certainly wider 

 than in any species that I have seen, the outer margin 

 being more distinctly waved ; the palpi are wanting, and 

 the wings, in my larger example, somewhat folded so as to 

 obscure the neuratiou. 



