388 Mr. E. Meyrick on New Lepiloptera 
PHYCITIDA:. 
Crocyporora, Meyr. 
In the absence of the male the generic location of the 
following species cannot be absolutely assured; but it 
agrees in all essential characters with Crocydopora, 
though the labial palpi are notably shorter than in the 
typical species. The family is so scantily represented in 
New Zealand, that any addition is interesting. 
C’. enospora, sp. 0. 
2 17mm. Head and thorax fuscous mixed with ferruginous. 
Labial palpi 23, light ferruginous, towards base whitish. Abdomen 
elongate. Forewings elongate, narrow, little dilated posteriorly, 
ecsta almost straight, termen somewhat rounded, very oblique ; 
fuscous, irrorated with black and grey-whitish, and much suffused 
with ferruginous, especially in disc ; first line straight, oblique, 
obscurely pale, edged posteriorly with a dark shade except towards 
dorsum, and preceded on dorsum by a spot of blackish suffusion ; 
an obscure whitish discal dot, placed in a streak of ferruginous 
suffusion ; second line cloudy, obscurely pale near termen, some- 
what indented near costa, edged anteriorly with a dark shade 
except towards dorsum ; extreme costal edge white on posterior 
half. Hindwings dark fuscous. 
Castle Hill; one specimen (G. V. Hudson). 
TORTRICIDAS. 
Cacacia, Hiib. 
C. torogramma, sp. n. 
6? 19 mm. Head and thorax whitish-ochreous, slightly 
reddish-tinged. Palpi moderately long. Antennal ciliations in 
3 1. Forewings suboblong, costa rather strongly arched, termen 
sinuate, rather oblique, costal fold in ¢ short, basal ; whitish- 
ochreous, reddish-tinged, or mixed with pale reddish and whitish ; 
outer edge of basal patch straight, very oblique, dark fuscous or 
red-brown ; central fascia evenly broad, straight, very oblique, 
edged with dark fuscous or red-brown streaks, posterior not reach- 
