550 Mr. Butler (m a roUcctivn of 



internally by an ill-defined irregidar black line; a marginal series 

 of little slender black lines; secondaries much darker than the 

 ])rimaries and more decidedly sericeous, fringe white-spotted; 

 collar crossed by a bisiuuated black stripe ; abdomen dark grey 

 with brownish fringes and anal tuft; under surface pale brown; 

 wings sericeous, speckled with blackish, and with blackish discal 

 stripe; primaries greyish excepting at the borders; secondaries 

 with a large black discocellular lunule ; legs above dusky, 

 banded with whitish. Expanse of wings 1 inch 2 lines. 



( )ne specimen. I cannot be certain that it is a true Toxo- 

 campa, as its palpi are broken. 



O M MO TOPHORi D .E . 



32. Dasiipodia sehnophora (No. 1). 



Da>^ilpo<lia selenophora, Guenee, Sp. Gen. Lep. Noct. iii, p. 

 175 (]'h52). 



One fine specimen. Mr. Skellon says of it " Comes to sugar 

 in summer, also occasionally to light, and is very scarce some 

 summers ; although I got four or five specimens last summer. 

 I think it comes from the Phormium swami)s, as I have not seen 

 it in the bush." 



BNNOMID^. 



33. Sestra linmerdria (No. 87). 

 Macaria hvmeraria, Walker, Lep. Het. xxiii, }). 'J4() (1(S61). 

 One specimen somewhat injured. Taken in the bush. 



BOARMIID^. 



34. Boarmia dcjectaria (No. 2'J). 

 Bvariuia dejectariu, Walker, Lep. Het. xxi, p. 394 (1860). 

 One damaged example. 



35. Pseudocvremia suavis, $ . 



Pseudocoremia mavis, Butler, Cist. Ent. ii, p. 497, n. 33 

 (1879). 



A good example, but unfortunately without its No. 



