348 Mr. E. Meyrick on the classification 



Scoparia cleodoralis, Walk. 



Scopula cleodoralis, Walk., 793. 



Sydney and Blackheath (3500 feet), New South Wales; 

 Mount Macedon, Victoria ; Mount Wellington and Delo- 

 raine, Tasmania ; common from November to February. 



Scoparia Feredayi, Knaggs. 



Scoparia Feredayi, Knaggs, E. M. M., iv., 80 ; S. 

 moanalis, Feld., cxxxvii., 34. 



Eketahuna, Wellington, Bealey River, and Lake 

 Wakatipu, New Zealand ; not uncommon, from January 

 to March. 



Scoparia exilis, Knaggs. 



Scoparia exilis, Knaggs, E. M. M., iv., 81. 



Christchurch and Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand ; not 

 uncommon on dry grassy hills, in October, December, 

 and April. 



Scoparia sahulosella, Walk. 



Cramhus sabulosellus. Walk., Cr., 178. 



O-enerally common in New Zealand, from Hamilton 

 to Invercargill, in dry grassy places, in December and 

 January. Butler has identified with this species a 

 specimen from Chili ; I have seen this, which is certainly 

 very similar, but I cannot positively assert that it is 

 identical. 



Scoparia trivirgata, Feld. 



Cramhus trivirgatus, Feld., cxxxvii., 29. 



Christchurch and Lake Wakatipu, New Zealand ; 

 tolerably common on dry grassy hills, in December, 

 February, and March. 



Tetraprosopus, Butl. 



Forehead flat, vertical. Ocelli present. Toiif^ie well developed. 

 Antennae two-thirds of fore wings, in male with joints angularly 

 projecting, pubescent. Labial palpi rather long, straight, porrected, 

 2nd joint with long dense projecting scales beneath, forming a long 

 oblique apical tuft, terminal joint rather long, with dense rather 

 long loosely appressed scales. Maxillary palpi long, strongly 

 dilated with scales towards apex, obliquely truncate. Posterior 

 tibiae with outer spurs one-third of inner. Abdomen moderate, in 



