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94. Panagra promelanaria, Walk., 1666, Butl. Cat., pl. iii., 17. Pro- 
bably another error; it appears to refer to a very common Australian 
species. 
95. Panagra venipunctata, Walk., 1666. This should be identical with 
the preceding. 
96. Aspilates euboliaria, Walk., 1684. Type said to be lost; I conjec- 
ture this is a synonym of Ars. subochraria, Dbld. 
97. Larentia subductata, Walk., 1198. 
98. Larentia infusata, Walk., 1199. 
99. Larentia lucidata, Walk., 1200. 
100. Larentia (?) quadristrigata, Walk., 1200; Larentia interclusa, Walk., 
1202. 
101. Coremia robustaria, Walk., 1320, 
102. Coremia plurimata, Walk., spé 
103. Coremia (?) inductata, Walk., 1322. 
04. Camptogramma correlata, ub. 1330, Butl. Cat., pl. ii., 15. 
105. Phibalapterya suppressaria, Walk., 1721. 
06. Scotosia denotata, Walk., 1861; Scotosia humerata, Walk, 1362 ; 
Phibalapterya parvulata, Walk., 1721. 
107. Scotosia subobscurata, Walk., 1858. 
108. Scotosia subitata, Walk., 1362. 
109. Cidaria (?) rudisata (!), Walk., 1420. 
110. Chalastra pellurgata, Walk., 1480. 
111. Cidaria ascotata, Feld., exxxi., 9. 
112. Cidaria adonata, Feld., exxxi., 81. Perhaps= Larentia cinerearia, 
Dbld. 
113. Microdes toriata, Feld., cxxxi., 34. Appears to me to be a common 
Australian species, and is probably stated to occur by error. 
114. Cidaria semilineata, Feld., exxxi., 36. Perhaps= Pasiphila bilineo- 
lata, Walk. 
115. Larentia (?) falcata, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., 501. 
116. Coremia heliacaria, Gn., x., 420. An Australian species, stated by 
Butler to occur, but probably on an erroneous identification 
117. Melanthia arida, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., 505. The description 
appears unintelligible, and I conceive that some words have dropped 
out. | 
118. Coremia casta, Butl., Cist. Ent., ii., 558. 
AppenDIx II. 
Captain Hutton collected and published in the Transactions of the New 
Zealand Institute notices of the larve of several species of the Geometrina : 
it is however impossible to be sure that the species were correctly identified, 
