Lepidojstera Heterocera from New Zealand. 557 



69. Scopxda quadralis (No. 48). 



Murgaritia quadralis, Doubleday, Dieff. New Zeal. App., p. 

 288, n. 12G (1843). 



One broken example. " Common in the bush," W.S. 



70. ]\lecyna deprivalis (Nos. 71 and 80). 



Mecijna deprivalis, Walker, Lep. Het. xix, p. 800, n. 7 (1859). 

 Mea/na (irnithiqiteralis, var., Walker, I.e., p. 807, n. 8 (1859). 



Three injnred examples, each differing from the other and 

 from the specimens noted by Walker in tint, but all agreeing 

 in their main characters with the Indian species, and differing 

 but little from the European M. -ptdiigonalis. 



8C0PARIID.E. 



71. Scoparia diptlteralis (No. lOG). 



Scoparia dipfherali-'^\ Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iv, p. 1501 

 (1865). 



Two damaged specimens. 



There is a fragment of a species which looks like my S. 

 altivolans, and numbered (136), but I cannot be sure of its 

 identification, it may perhaps not even belong to the family. 



72. Scoparia mimi-sadalis (No. 108). 



Scoparia mirruscvlalis, Walker, Lep. Het. Suppl. iv, p. 1503 

 (1865). 



Tavo fragments. I much regret the condition of these speci- 

 mens as the species appears to be rare, we have much need of 

 specimens in good condition. 



73. Scoparia indistimialis (No. 120). 



IJypochalcia indistinctalis, Walker. Lep. Het. xxvii, p. 48, 

 n. 23 (1863). 



Two specimens. This species is the S. cjuvcida of Knaggs. 



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