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



96. CiDARIA INCLARATA. 



Cidaria inclarata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxv. p. 1411 (1862). 

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



Q7. ClDARlA PLAGIFURCATA. 



Cidaria plagifurcata. Walker, Lep. Het. xxv. p. 1416 (1862). 



Coll. Dr. Hector. 



Cidaria inopiata of Felder appears to be a slight variety of 

 C. perductata of Walker; and C. timarata is a poor figure of 

 C, similata. 



98. Tatosoma lestevata. 



Cidaria lestevata. Walker, Lep. Het. xxv. p. 1416 (1862). 

 Sauris ranata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v, pi. cxxxi. fig. 11. 

 Coll. J. D. Enys, Esq. 



99. Elvia glaucata. 



Elvia glaucata. Walker, Lep. Het. xxv. p. 1431 (1862). 



Coll. J. D. Enys, Esq. 



Felder's figures of this species are too brightly coloured. 



LiGIDiE. 



100. Declana floccosa. 



Declana floccosa. Walker, Lep. Het. xv. p. 1649 (1858). 



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



Walker's Argua scabra is an allied species, if not a variety. 



101. Declana peredayi, n. sp. (Plate XLIIL fig. .5.) 



Primaries shining pinky grey, crossed by innumerable short black 

 lines ; two widely separated irregularly zigzag central black lines, 

 indicating a broad central band, which is relieved on each side by 

 ferruginous ; external area (commencing in an oblique line from the 

 apex) silvery ; a regularly zigzag marginal line ; fringe greyish 

 brown ; secondaries pale grey ; margin and fringe as in primaries ; 

 thorax dark grey, varied with ferruginous ; abdomen pale grey : 

 wings and body below pale grey ; primaries with the costa whitish, 

 spotted with dark grey ; fringe and margin as above. Expanse of 

 wings 1 inch 6 lines. 



Christchurch. Coll. J. D. Enys, Esq. 



A common species round Christchurch. 



Crambites. 

 Gallerid^. 



102. Aphomia strigosa, n. sp. (Plate XLIIL fig. 10.) 



Primaries shining whity-brown ; crossed beyond the middle by an 

 arched deeply dentated slender black line, bounded externally by 

 whitish ; a white submedian streak, from the base to the origin of 

 the first median branch, bounded below and at its extremity by a 



