494 Mr. BuTLEii on a fiaall collection of 



under surface pale sericeous brassy-brown, Avitli dusky disco- 

 celhdars; fringe white ; body below white. Expanse of wings 

 10 lines. 

 Otago. 



The pale-edged triangular area in the centre of the M -shaped 

 marking is the first thing which catches the eye when examining 

 this species. 



ENNOMMIDiE. 



22. Gargaplna haastiarla, (Nos. 'jy & 82). 



Zanclopti'vyx / haastiaria, Felder, Reisc der Nov. Lep. iv, 

 pi. cxxiii, fig. 32. 

 Otago. 



In one example the wings are uniform rust-red Avithout the 

 broad dark belt, this is doubtless nothing but variation. 



G. muriferata (= Panagra ephyraria) is probably the species 

 figured by Felder, under the name of Zanclvpteriix ? cookaria. 

 The genus Gargap)hia seems most nearly allied to Drepunodet>, 



23. Sestra fiexata (No. 71). 



Cklariajlcxata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxv, p. 1421, n. Do (1862). 



Sestra fnsiplagiata, Walker, 1. c. p. 1751. 



Wairarapa. 



24. Sestra Immeraria (Nos. 23 & 106). 



Macaria? hu7)ieraria, Walker, Lep. Het. xxiii, p. 940 (1861). 



Lozogramvia obtusaria, Walker, 1. c. p. 985. 



Cidaria? ohtnincata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxv, p. 1421 (1862j. 



Wairarapa. 



I have now no hesitation in uniting the above synonymes, but 

 at present I have not sufficient evidence to prove S. fiexata con- 

 clusively to be conspecific. 



25. Ilypcrytlira panagrata. 



Scotosla panagrata, Walker, Lop. Het. xxv, [). 1360, n. 36 

 (1862). 



9 Otago. 



