Lepidoptera Heterocera from New Zealand. 559 



81. Eromene auriscriptella, (No. 109). 

 Eroniene auriscriptella,WaYker, Lep. Het. xxx, p. 976 (1804). 

 Oue broken specimen. '•' Caught in the bush," PF./S'. 



TORTRICID^. 



82. Pcedisca e.reessana (No. 125). 

 Teras exressana, Walker, Lep. Het. xxviii, p. 303, u. 71 (18G3), 

 Two fragments. 



83. Pcedisca blijuttana (No. 118), 



Teras biguttana, Walker, Lep. Ilet. xxviii, p. 305, n, 70 

 (1803). 



Two fairly good specimens. 



84. Teras cuneigera, n. sp. (No, 10). 



Primaries above whitish ash-colour, with a large cuneiform 

 costal patch occupying about a third of the Aving, and extending 

 from basal third to apex, blackish, speckled iipon the costal 

 margin Avith black, and indistinctly spotted with rust-brown; 

 external area slightly dusky and indistinctly striated with black- 

 ish dots; all the margins dotted with black; a subbasal angulated 

 grey line; secondaries pale sericeous brown spotted with grey, 

 fringe whitish; head and thorax grey, abdomen pale brown; 

 primaries below j^ale sericeous greyish-brown, with shght bronzy 

 reflections, costal border dotted with black; secondaries whitish 

 with slight bronzy reflections, mottled Avith greyish-brown; 

 body below Avhitish. Expanse of wings 10 lines. 



One fair specimen and a fragment of a second. 



85. Caca'cia vllis. 



Caca'cia vilis, Butler, Proc, Zool. Soc, 1877, p. 402, n, 119; 

 pi. xliii, fig. 15. 



One fairly good example, but without its No. 



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