506 Mr. IJuri.KK nil a .«in:ill ml/rvtioit t,f 



white-edged band o£ the same colour; outer border yellowish 

 ohvaceous; a blackish marginal line; fringe whitish, traversed 

 by two dark brown parallel lines ; secondaries with a black 

 undulated marginal line, fringe traversed by a slender dusky 

 line: under surface grej'ish-brown; basal three-fourths of the 

 Aving.; limited externally hj a very irregular dark brown line, 

 followed l)y a white line; discocellulars dark brown; apical 

 borders irrorated witli white ; fringe whitish, spotted with 

 lirnwn. Exj^anse of wings 1 incli 2 lines. 

 Otago. 



Nearer to C. ferraguta than to any other species known to 

 ]iie; its general aspect is pale greyish or silvery-brown, witli 

 darker whit^-edged belt across the primaries. 



64. F/iibahipff'rij.r gohiata (No. -S.".). 



Ci<hirl(i (PlttJ>alaj>ti-i-ii.r) gohiata. Felder, lleise der Nov. Lep. 

 V, ])]. cxxxi, fig. 2. 

 Otago. 



"J'he present example agrees closely with Felder's figure, which 

 was by no means the case with those in the collections formed 

 by Dr. Hector and Mr. Enys, the latter probably represent a 

 distinct species, but the example retained for the Museum is 

 hardly sufficiently perfect to enable me to form a very decided 

 opinion respecting it. 



65. Fhibdlaptcri/.r siiniilaiis^ u. sp. (No. 86). 



Closely allied to the preceding species, but the two lines 

 nearest to the base of primaries more arched and not duplicated; 

 tlie discal angulated line more oblique and distinctly more 

 sinuated towards the apex; secondaries with the outermost discal 

 l^lackish line distinctly zigzag and nearer to the outer margin, 

 the four lines lietween the latter and the base equidistant and 

 parallel ; veins upon the disc alternately black and white; mar- 

 ginal line black ; primaries below more lakey in tint than 

 F. gohiata ; discocellular dots black. Expanse of wings 1 inch 

 4 lines. 



Otago. 



66. Phihalapteryx iindnlifera, n, sp. (No. <S?>). 



Also allied to P. gohiata, but- larger, of a more sandy tint ; 

 the primaries with a strongly defined black discocellular dot : 



