Lepidoptera Heterocera frovi iVew Zealand. 553 



48. Larentia megaspilata (No. (!*J). 



Lareiitid inrqaspilata. Walker, Lep. Het. xxiv, p. ll'.KS, n. 

 70 (18(;2). 



Two specimens without antennaj. 



49. Larentia iiehata. 



Cidaria nehata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v, pi. cxxxi, 

 fig. i). 



A fragment, without a No.; ]jrol)ably takeu for a variety of 

 the preceding species. 



50. Helastia chariilxlis (No. 53). 



ITelastia char ijh< lis, Butler, Cist. Eut. ii, p. 503, n. 58 (187U). 



Two fi-agmeuts of specimens. It occurs " in Manuka scrub 

 ( Leptiisperiinuii scoparium).'^ 



51. Coremia rosearia (No. 72). 



Cidaria rosearia, Doubleday, Dieff. Now Zeal. App., p. 2ci^. 

 u. Hi) (1843). 



Two broken specimens. 



52. Coremia sp. (No. 75). 



Probably an undescribed species, but in too bad condition for 

 satisfactory recognition. "Caught in tlie bush." 



53. Coremia sqnalida (No. 94). 

 Coremia sqnalida, Butler, Cist. Ent. ii, ]). 505, u. (!3 (1(S79). 

 One fairly good example. 



54. Coi-emia casta, n. sp. (No. 90). 



Allied to the preceding species, but in the pattern of the 

 primaries reminding one of Larentia {L. parallelaria) ; wings 

 above white, slightly yellowish on tlie veins ; primaries witli 



