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moderate, in female more elongate, costa moderately arched, hindmargin 
obliquely rounded, in female very faintly sinuate; whitish, mixed with 
grey, with fine scattered irregular blackish strigule throughout; basal 
patch greyer, ill-defined, outer edge irregularly angulated in middle, marked 
by a somewhat stronger black strigula ; central fascia moderate, ill-defined, 
fuscous-grey, running from before middle of costa to 2 of inner margin, 
edges very irregular, anterior edge rather deeply emarginate above and 
below middle, towards inner margin partially obsolete ; four small sub- 
quadrate fuscous-grey spots on costa towards apex, in female giving rise to 
confused very irregularly reticulated fuscous-grey lines proceeding obliquely 
to hindmargin: cilia grey-whitish, basal third within a dark grey line 
whitish barred with dark grey. Hindwings grey, paler in female, spotted 
with darker; cilia whitish, with a grey basal line. 
This species appears to be the only one with a crested thorax, but it 
does not seem necessary at present to separate it on that account ; it can- 
not be confused with any other. 
A pair taken on sandhills near Christehureh, in March; I have 
seen several others from the same locality, taken in November and 
December. 
11. Harm. oblongana, Walk. 
(Teras oblongana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat., 303, (Cacoecia) Meyr., Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 
1881, 489; Teras inaptana, Walk., Brit. Mus. Cat., 304; Teras cuneigera, Butl., Cist. 
Ent., IL, 559.) 
Minor, alis ant. griseis, interdum ochreo-suffusis, area basali, fascia 
media abbreviata cum macula coste triangulari confluente, macula anguli 
analis, alteraque marginis postiei parva saturatioribus, striga disci nigra ; 
post. griseis. 
Male, female.—15-19 mm. Head and thorax greyish-fuscous or grey ; 
palpi rather elongate. Forewings moderately broad, posteriorly dilated in 
male, costa moderately arched, hindmargin sinuate, slightly or not oblique; 
grey or ochreous-grey, with indistinct darker strigule ; basal patch some- 
what darker, outer edge marked by a dark strigula, very irregularly angu- 
lated above middle; central fascia moderate, varying from grey to dark 
reddish-fuscous, running from before middle of costa to 3 of inner margin, 
generally obsolete on lower half, anterior edge well-defined on upper half, 
posterior edge suffused ; an ill-defined grey or fuscous-grey blotch on costa 
about 2, often uniting with upper half of central fascia to form a large tri- 
angular blotch ; often a slender blackish longitudinal line in dise on central 
fascia, and in female the central fascia sometimes mixed with brownish- 
ochreous, especially above this line ; a very indistinct blotch on anal angle, 
sometimes confluent with the costal blotch; a small dark spot on hind 
