Heterocerous Lepidoptera, from New Zealand. 50!) 



74. Cldaria cnUichlora, u. sp. (Nos. 59, 70 & 90). 



Nearly allied to the European C. miata, from wliicli it differs 

 as follows : primaries above more densely green ; basal patch 

 smaller and darker, not so angular ; central belt wider, its inner 

 edge not so sharply defined, its outer edge widely zigzag from 

 above the second median branch ; the white submarginal spots 

 replaced by a pale greenish festooned line ; the double marginal 

 black dots replaced by {-shaped markings ; secondaries crossed 

 by two widely separated indistinct dentate-sinuate grey discal 

 lines ; no discocellular dot ; abdomen pale brown with white 

 dorsal dots on each side of which are black dots ; below there 

 are similar differences, but here all the Avings exhiljit black 

 discocellular dots. Expanse of Avings 1 inch 3 lines. 



Wairarapa. 



In one example (No. 90) the primaries above and tlie whole 

 under surface are more dusky than in the two others, giving it 

 a very different aspect. 



75. Elvia glaucata (No. 42). 



Elvia glaucata, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxv, p. 1431 (1862). 

 Otago. 



CRAMBIDtE. 



7G. Cramhis flexuosellus (No, 73). 



Cramhus flexnosellnf, Doubleday, Dieff., New Zeal. App. 

 p. 289 (1843). 

 Otago. 



77. Cravihts f^ahuloftellus (No. 102). 



Cramhis .fahihu^eUiis. Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxvii, p. 178, n 139 

 (1863). 

 Otago. 



78. Chilo leucanialis (No. 72). 



C'hilo levcainalis, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 401, n. 112. 

 Otago. 



TORTRICIDil^:. 



79. ITeterogmymon higutUmnm (No. 95). 



Ter((S higuttana, Walker, Lop. I lot. xxviii, p. 305, n. 76 (1863). 

 Otaoro. 



