Metrick. — A Revision of New Zealand Pyralidina. 35 



45. C. tuhualis Feld., Eeis. Novar., pi. 137, 18 ; Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 



1883, 28 : vulgaris Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, 400, pi. 43, 7. 

 Wellington, Christchurcli, Castle Hill (2,500 ft.). 



46. C. sophronellus Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1885, 138. 



Wellington. 



47. C. cyclopicus Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883. 29. 



Napier, Waipukurau, Wellington, Cliristcliurch, Lake Guyon, 

 Nelson. 



48. C. sophistes Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1905, 226. 



Dunedin. 



49. C. harpophorus Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 30. 



Mount Arthur, Arthur's Pass, Lake Wakatipu ; 2,500-4,200 ft. 



50. C. oncoholus Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1885, 138. 



Castle Hill ; 2,300 ft. 



51. C. xanthogrammns Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 32. 



Bealey River, Castle Hill, Lake Coleridge ; 2,000-2,500 ft. 



7. Protyparcha Meyr. 



Protyparcha Meyr., Subantarct. Isl. N.Z., 1, 71 (1909) ; type, 

 scaphodes Meyr. 



Antennae in <^ iinipectinated to apex. Thorax, coxae, and femora 

 clothed with long loose hairs beneath. Forewings with 7 separate, 8 and 9 

 stalked. Hindwings with 4 and 5 approximated, 7 connate with 6, anasto- 

 mosing shortly with 8. At present includes only the following species : 

 a development of Argyria. 



52. P. scaphodes Meyr., Subantarct. Isl. N.Z., 71, pi. 2, 16. 



Auckland Island. 



8. Argyria Hiib, 

 Argyria Hiib., Verz., 372 (1826) ; type, nummulalis Hiib. 



Antennae in (^ ciliated. Forewings with 7 separate, 8 and 9 stalked. 

 Hindwings with 4 and 5 connate or stalked, 7 out of 6, anastomosing with 8. 



A genus of some extent and wide distribution, but more especially 

 American. 



53. A. strophaea Meyr., Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1905, 226. 



Wellington. 



54. A. pentadactyla Zell., Mon. Cramb., 38 : claviferella Walk., Cat., 35, 



1765 : strigosus Butl, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, 398, pi. 43, 10 ; 

 Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1883, 31. 



Palmerston, Masterton, Christchurcli ; also in south-east Australia 

 and Tasmania. This is probably an indigenous New Zealand 

 species ; it has no near ally in Australia. 



9. Tauroscopa Meyr. 

 Tauroscopa Meyr., Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1888, 69 ; type, gorgopis Meyr. 



Labial palpi, thorax, and coxae clothed with dense rough hairs beneath. 

 Forewings with 7 separate, 8 and 9 stalked. Hindwings with 4 and 5 

 stalked, 6 remote from 7 at origin, 7 anastomosing shortly with 8. 



An endemic derivative of Talis. 



