1-AM. TORTKIClDy^i 41 



riipiaiitt, Felder, Reise Novara, Lep. Het. pl. 137. f. 43 liXyS). 



taipana. Felder. ibiJem, f. 46 nSyS). 



hiraiia, Felder. ibidem. f. 52 I1875). 



inana. Butler. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 40.I. pl. 4^, f. li '1S771. 



43. Genus HARMOLOGA, Meyrick 



Harmologa. Meyrick, Traiis. N. Zciil. Inst. Vol. i.t, p. 44 (rS83). — T^-pe : H . oblottgana, Walker. 

 Trachybathra. Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 39, p. (17 (1907). — lype : H. scullastis, Meyrick. 



Characters. — .'\iitennae in (^ ciliMteil. Palpi moderate or long, porrected, second joint with 

 rough projecting scales above and beneath, terminal moderate Thorax with more or less developed 

 crest. Foreuings in (f usually with costal fold. 3 froin angle, 7 separate, to termen. Hindwings without 

 basal pecten ; 3,4, 5 approximated towanls 1)ase, 6 and^ stalked or soinetimes appioximated towardsbase. 



Remarks. — Correlated to Toiirix and Cnephasia. The genus Trachybathra was based upon a 

 stracturally abnormal specimen showing singular divergences. 



Geographical distribution of species, — Principally characteristic of Nevv Zealand. but 

 extending to .•Xustralia aiid Imlia, and an ap,)arentlv congeneric species secuis in North America. 



Larva feediiig in spun 01 rolled leaves. 



Foodplants various trees and shrubs; the widely distributed //. miserana feeds on Ficus, and may 

 therefore possibly be artificially spread. 



1. H. rtw/^i!;i;a«a,Zeller. Verh.Zool.-bot. (jes. Wien. Vol. 25, p. 222(1875). New Zealand. 



vilis, Butler, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 402, \>\. 4^, f. i5 (1877). 



2. H. aci!-y. Butler, ibidem, p. 402 (1877). New Zealand. 



3. H. tritoclilora, Meyrick, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. Vol. 44 ]). 120 ^1912). New Zealand. 



4. H.siraea, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 17, p. 145(1885). — Pl. 3, Fig. 39. New Zealand. 



5. H. achrosta, Moyrick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. p. 572 (1901). New Zealand. 



epicura, Meyrick, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. Vol. 48, p. 86 (1911). 



6. H. scoliastis, Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. 39, p. 114 (1907). New Zealand. 



7. H . oblongana, Walker, List Lep. Het. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28, p 3o3 (i863). Nevv Zealand. 



inaptana, Walker, iliidem, p. .3o4(i863). 

 cuneigera, Butler. Cist. Ent. Vol. 2, p. 55q (1881). 



8. H. pontifica, Meyrick, Trans. N. Zeal. Inst. Vol. 43, p. 74 (igii). New Zealand. 



9. H. sisyrana, .Meyrick, ibidem, Vol. i5. p. 44 (i883). New Zealand. 

 10. H. ^>-rt/)y/ci/rt, Meyrick, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales,Vol. 33, p. 270(1910). New Guinea. 



ir. H. miserana, Walker. i^ist Lep. Ilet. Brit. Mus. Vol. 28, p. 3or (i863). E. Australia, Java, India. 



canigerana. Walker, ibidem, p. 3oi (i863i. 



absumplana. Walker, ibidem, Vol. 35. ]>. 1780(1866). 

 12. H . fnmiferana, Cleinens, Proc. Ent. Soc Philad. Vol. 5, p. [3^ (i865). N. America. 



/;/i!,'>-/rf<ii, Kobiiison. Trans. Amer. Ent Soc. VoL2,p. 268, pl. 4, £.20(18691. 

 i3. H. hemiclista, Me\rick, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lcmd.- p. 233 (igo^). New Zealand. 



44. Genus EXAPATE, Hubner 



Exapate. flubner, Verz. bek. Schmett. }.). 387(1826). — Type : E. congelatella, Clerck. 

 Cheimophasia, Ciirtis, Ent. Mag. Vol. i, p. igo (i833). — Type : E. congelatclla , Clerck. 

 Enyphantes. i'~ernald, (jen. Toitr. p. 3, 14 (1908). — Type : E. congelatella, Clerck. 



Characters. — Tongue absent. Antenna; in (^ moderately ciliated. Palpi short, porrected. 

 Thorax with posterior crest. lujrewings without costal fold, 3 from angle, 7 to termen or apex, separate; 



