554 Mr. BuTLKK on k colli'ctidn of 



three narrow basal bands, a broad central belt and two narrow 

 external bands, all with more or less undulated margins, dark 

 brown traversed by pale undulated lines ; a slender brown line 

 on each side of the central belt ; a l)lack discocellular stigma ; 

 a marginal series of linear black dots in pairs ; secondaries grey, 

 crossed in the middle by four externally white bordered dusky 

 lines in pairs, the third line dentate-sinuate and dotted with 

 black ; a submargiual dentate-sinuate white line ; body greyish- 

 brown, banded with white ; ' under surface whity-brown, with 

 slightly yellowish veins ; the markings of the upper surface 

 <limly visible and uniform on all the wings, so that the whole 

 l)asal area to the centre of the disc is greyish, and a band of 

 the same colour crosses the wings half-way between the latter 

 and the outer margin ; discocellular and marginal dots black. 

 J<]xpanse of wings 1 inch 1 line. 



One specimen in recognizal)le condition, and a second much 

 shattered. 



55. C um.pt ogramma subocliraria (Nos. 44 and 84). 



Aspilates ? subochra?"ia, Doubleday, Dieff. New Zeal. App., 

 p. 285, n. 114 (1843). 



Three fair specimens. Common in the bush. 



56. Phibulapterj/x verriculata (No. 55). 



Cidaria verriculata, P^elder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v, pi. cxxxi, 

 fig. 20. 



Two fragments. " In the bush at dusk." 



57. Phibalapteri/.r uiidnlifera. 



Phibalaptery.r niulidifera, Butler. Cist. Eut. ii, p. 500, n. Gd 

 (1879). 



One fair example, not numbered. 



58. Pliibalapterii.r gabiata (No. 42). 



Ciilaria (Phibalapter.r) gabiata. Feldcr. Kejse der Nov. Lep 

 V, pi. cxxxi, fig. 2. 



Two specimens, 



