498 Mr. BuTLEU rm a small collection of 



35. Pseiidocoremia indistineta (No. GO). 



$ Pseudocoremia indistineta, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, 

 p. 394, n. 78 ; pi. xliii, fig. 8. 

 Otago. 



I have little doubt but that the Lairntia pi'oductata o£ my 

 last List (P. Z. S. 1877, p. 394) is the ? oi: this species, it differs 

 from Walker's type much in the same way as the two males 

 from each other. 



ZYLOBAiiA, n. gen. 



Allied to PsiMdocoreinia and Bylazora, but diffieriug from both 

 in the outline of the secondaries, the margin being distinctly sub- 

 angulated, owing to the prominence of the area enclosed by the 

 second and thu'd median branches; abdomen much elongated; 

 head large ; antenna; similar to those of T'eplirosia and allies. 

 Type Z. fenerata. 



36. Zylohara fenerata. 

 Rhyparia fenerata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v, pi. cxxxi, 7. 

 Wairarapa. 



Felder's figure fails to show the projecting character of the 

 secondaries, it Avas probably taken from an injui-ed specimen. 



ACIDALlID.i:. 



37. Asthena ondinatu (No. 32). 



Ast/una ondinata, (iuenee, Plial. i, p. 438, n. 724; ]il. 19, 

 fig. 4. 

 Otago. 



38. Asthena suhpurpnreata (No. 33). 



Astlwna suhpurpnreata, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxvi, p. LjSS 

 (1862). 

 Otago. 



39. Aridaiia scJiistaria (No. 35). 



Acidalia schistaria, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxiv, p. 782 (1861). 

 Otago. 



40. Acidalia ruhraria (No. 36). 



Acidalia? ruhraria, Doubleday, Dieff., N. Zeal. App. p. 286 

 (1843). 

 Otaao. 



