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ing | ; pale greyish-ochreous, irrorated witli whitish and strigulated 

 with fuscous, posteriorly more ochreous ; an undefined patch of 

 fuscous suffusion extending along costa from f to £ ; margins of 

 ocellus, and an angulated stria beyond it leaden-metallic : cilia 

 pale grey irrorated with whitish. Hind-wings with 3 and 4 coinci- 

 dent ; whitish-grey ; cilia grey-whitish, with faint grey subbasal 

 shade. 



One specimen, Wellington. Structurally similar to 

 S. zopherana, but much paler, and without any of the 

 dark markings of that species. 



TORTRICIDiE. 



Dipterina hemiclista , sp. n. 



£ . 15 mm. Head, palpi, and thorax grey mixed with dark 

 fuscous, palpi short, H. Fore-wings elongate, considerably dilated 

 posteriorly, costa gently arched, apex obtuse, termen obliquely 

 rounded ; rather dark slaty -grey, with irregular angulated dark 

 fuscous striae, tending to break up into strigulse ; edge of basal patch 

 dark fuscous, right-angled in middle ; an oblique dark fuscous blotch 

 on costa before middle, another at f, and a third apical : cilia grey 

 mixed with dark fuscous. Hind-wings fuscous, darker posteriorly. 



One specimen, Wellington. Not like any of the other 

 New Zealand species (which also differ much among them- 

 selves), but with considerable resemblance to an undescribed 

 Tasmanian species. 



Eurytheda zel&a, sp. n. 



£ . 10-11 mm. Head ochreous, face and a central longitudinal 

 streak on crown suffused with white. Palpi 2, white, externally 

 suffused with ochreous. Antenna; dark grey. Thorax fuscous mixed 

 with ochreous and whitish. Abdomen fuscous. Fore-wings lanceo- 

 late, round-pointed, obviously more elongate and narrower than in E. 

 robusta ; fuscous, more or less mixed irregularly with pale yellowish- 

 ochreous and white ; costa suffused with white, and marked with a 

 quadrate dark fuscous spot before middle, and three smaller posterior 

 spots ; a dark fuscous dorsal spot before middle, another on tornus, 

 and several more or less defined dots on termen : cilia fuscous, basal 

 third mixed with whitish, tips pale. Hind-wings rather dark fuscous, 

 darker posteriorly ; cilia fuscous, paler towards tips. 



Two specimens, Ida valley, Otago, taken by Mr. J. H. 

 Lewis. This is closely allied to E. rohista, but differs in 



