396 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON HETEROCEROUS [May 1, 



84. COREMIA ROSEARIA. 



Cidaria rosearia, Doubleday, Dieff. N. Zeal. App. p. 285 (1843). 



Coremiapastinaria,Ci\\mQe,Y.ni. Mo. Mag. v. p. 64 (1868). 



Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. 



As I do not possess Gue'nee's type (of C. subidaria) from Australia 

 to compare with Doubleday's from New Zealand, I cannot be abso- 

 lutely certain that they are identical, although they have long been 

 considered so. M. Guenee says, " Elle varie extremenient," which is 

 the case with Doubleday's species ; the latter also comes both from 

 Australia and New Zealand. 



85. CoREMIA ARDULARIA. 



Coremia ardularia, Guenee, Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 63 (1868). 

 Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. 



86. Camptogramma subochraria. 



Aspilates 1 subochraria, Doubleday, DiefF. N. Zeal. App. p. 285 

 (1843). 



Var. Camptogramma fuscinata, Guenee, Ent. Mo. Mag. t. p. 92 

 (1868). 



Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. 



The brown form named by Guenee is a common and slight variety 

 of the species, not differing in any thing but tint and varying in 

 intensity. ^ 



87. Camptogramma stinaria. 



Camptogramma stinaria, Guenee, Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 92 (1868). 



Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. 

 A well-marked and pretty little species. 



88. Phibalapteryx gobiata. 



Cidaria {Phibalapteryx) gobiata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v. 

 pi. cxxxi. fig. 2. 



Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. 



89. Phibalapteryx verriculata. 



Cidaria verriculata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v. pi. cxxxi. fig. 20. 



On cabbage-trees near the sea. Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. 

 Enys, Esq. 



Phibalapteryx parvulata of Walker is identical with Scotosia 

 denotata ; and Scotosia humeraria is probably a worn example of the 

 same. Scotosia panagruta is a Hyperythra. It varies in so re- 

 markable a manner that, had I not seen intermediates between the 

 extreme forms, it would have been impossible to associate them 

 together. The type is brown, the primaries rather darker thai) the 

 secondaries, showing traces of darker transverse lines, and having a 

 3-shaped white line on the discocellulars ; the extreme variation has 

 no white line, but both primaries and secondaries are spotted with 

 bright ochraceous as follows : — primaries with a short subbasal 



