554 Mr. BuTLKR on a collectidn of 



three narrow basal bands, a broad central belt and two narrow 

 external bands, all with more or less nndulated. margins, dark 

 brown traversed by pale nndulated lines ; a slender brown liuo 

 on each side of the central belt ; a black discocellular stigma ; 

 a marginal series of linear black dots in pairs ; secondaries grey, 

 crossed in the middle by four externally white bordered dusky 

 lines in pairs, the third line dentate-sinuate and dotted Avith 

 black ; a submarginal dentate-sinuate Avhite line ; body greyish- 

 brown, banded with white ; under surface whity-brown, with 

 slightly yellowish veins ; the markings of the upper surface 

 dimly visible and uniform on all the wings, so that the whole 

 basal area to the centre of the disc is greyish, and a band of 

 the same colour crosses the wings half-way between the latter 

 and the outer margin ; discocellular and marginal dots black. 

 Expanse of wings 1 inch 1 line. 



One specimen in recognizal)le condition, and a second much 

 shattered. 



55. Camptogramma stiboc/noria (Nos. 44 and 84). 



Aspilates ? suhochraria^ Doubleday. Dieff. New Zeal. App.. 

 p. 285, n. 114 (1843). 



Three fair specimens. Common in the bush. 



56. Phibalaptcryx verriculata (No. 55). 



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

 fig. 20. 



Two fragments. " In the bush at dusk." 



57. Piiihalapteryx nvdulifera. 



Phihalapfery.r uvdnlifVra, Butler. Cist. Eut. ii, p. 50G, n. (J6 

 (1«79). 



One fair example, not numliered. 



58. Phibidapterjix (johlata (No. 42). 



Cidaria (Phibalapterx) gobiata, Felder, Keise der Nov. Lep. 

 V, pi. cxxxi, fig. 2. 



Two specimens. 



