Meyricx.—On New Zealand Micro-Lepidoptera. 39 
42. (Ec. griseata, Butl. 
(Ecophora griseata, Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1877, 405.) 
Media, alis ant. dilatatis, albido-ochreis griseisve, punctis disci duobus, 
signo sub plica posito obliquo, macule coste media nebulosa alteraque 
anguli analis saturate fuscis ; post. griseo-albidis griseisve. 
Male, female.—15-19 mm. Head, palpi, antenne, and thorax whitish- 
ochreous, often suffused with grey; terminal joint of palpi with sub-basal 
and subapical dark fuscous rings. Abdomen ochreous-whitish or grey. 
Legs dark fuscous-grey, central and apical rings of middle tibie, hairs of 
posterior tibie, and apex of all tarsal joints ochreous-whitish. Forewings 
moderate, posteriorly strongly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex 
rounded, hindmargin obliquely rounded ; varying from pale whitish-ochreous 
to dull grey ; the paler specimens sometimes partially suffused with grey, 
or mixed with reddish-ochreous in disc, and on fold towards base; a slender 
oblique dark fuscous streak almost from inner margin at j to disc before 
middle, often partially obsolete ; a dark fascous dot in disc above apex of 
this streak, and a second in disc beyond middle; a cloudy dark fuscous spot 
on anal angle, often almost obsolete, anteriorly edged with a darker dot on 
margin ; a transverse outwards-curved, often partially obsolete, fine dark 
fuscous line from $ of costa to before anal angle, irregularly sinuate towards 
costa, where it is generally more distinct: cilia pale whitish-ochreous, gener- 
ally suffused with numerous rows of dark grey points, tips clear pale 
ochreous. Hindwings whitish-grey or grey; cilia ochreous-whitish, often 
suffused with grey. 
This and the next species are distinguished from all the rest by the 
posterior dilation of the forewings; Œ. griseata varies a good deal in colour, 
but can hardly be mistaken. 
Christchurch, Castle Hill, Dunedin, and Invercargill, from December to 
March ; common. 
48. Œc. phegophylla, n. sp. 
Media, alis ant. dilatatis, ochreo-rufis, puncto disci strigaque dorsi 
indentata ochreo-albidis, partim flavo-suffusis ; post. saturate griseis. 
Male.—21-22 mm. Head ochreous-yellow. Palpi ochreous-yellow, 
externally mixed with dark fuscous. Antenne dark fuscous. Thorax 
ochreous-yellow, suffused with fuscous except on posterior margin. Abdomen 
grey. Legs dark fuscous, hairs of posterior tibia and apex of all joints 
ochreous-yellow, beneath wholly ochreous-yellow. Forewings moderate, 
posteriorly strongly dilated, costa moderately arched, apex obtuse, hind- 
margin oblique, hardly rounded ; reddish-ochreous-brown, becoming deeper 
towards inner margin; a minute ochreous-whitish dot in disc beyond 
middle; an ochreous-whitish streak along inner margin from base to 3, 
