Lepidoptera Heterocera fram New Zealand. 559 



81. Eromene anriscriptella, (No. 109). 

 Eromene auriscrij)teUa,WalkeY, Lep. Ilet, xxx, p. 970 (1804). 

 One broken specimen. " Cauglit in the bush," PF.aS'. 



TORTRICID^E. 



82. PceiUsca e.rcessana (No. 125). 

 Teras excessana, Walker, Lep. Het. xxviii, p. o<>o, n. 71 (1803), 

 Two fra,<i"meuts. 



83. Pceilisca hifjuttana (No. 118). 



Teras hlguttana, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxviii, p. 305, u. 70 

 (1803). 



Two fairly good specimens. 



84. Teras cnne/gera, u. sp. (No. 10). 



Primaries above whitish ash-colour, with a large cuneiform 

 costal patch occupying about a third of tlie wing, and extending 

 from l^asal third to apex, blackish, speckled upon the costal 

 margin with black, and indistinctly spotted with rust-broAvn; 

 external area slightly dusky and indistinctly striated with black- 

 ish dots; all the margins dotted with black; a subbasal angidated 

 grey line; secondaries pale sericeous broAvn spotted with grey, 

 fringe whitish; head and thorax grey, abdomen pale brown; 

 primaries below pale sericeous greyish-brown, with slight bronzy 

 reflections, costal border dotted with black; secondaries whitish 

 with slight bronzy reflections, mottled with greyish-ljrown; 

 body below whitish. Expanse of Avings 10 lines. 



One fair specimen and a fragment of a second. 



85. Caccecia vilis. 



Cacjt'cia vilis, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1877, p. 102, n. 110; 

 jA. xliii, fig. 15. 



One fairly good example, lait without its No. 



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