46. Transactions.—Zoology. 
margin above middle: cilia grey or greyish-ochreous, with a darker line. 
Hindwings light grey, sometimes partially ochreous-tinged, spotted and often 
suffused with darker grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with a darker basal line. 
Rather variable in colour and considerably in intensity of marking ; but 
easily separated from all the other species of the genus by its dull grey hue. 
Occurs rather commonly at Christchurch, Dunedin and Blenheim, in 
December, January and March, seeming attached to Leptospermum. But- 
ler’s cuneigera is founded on a light-coloured specimen with strongly-marked 
costal blotch, received from Blenheim ; I have seen two similar specimens 
from the same locality, but can find no reliable point of distinction and 
have no doubt of their identity. 
12. Harm. zatrophana, n. sp. 2 
Minor, alis ant. rufis, griseo-mixtis, macula magna posteriori albida 
ochreo-mixta ; post. saturate griseis. 
Female.—14 mm. Head, palpi and thorax reddish-ochreous-brown, 
mixed with whitish-grey ; palpi moderate, grey-whitish internally and 
` beneath. Antenne grey, annulated with black. Abdomen dark grey. 
Legs grey, anterior and middle tibie and all tarsi suffused with dark 
fuscous, except at apex of joints. Forewings rather narrow, oblong, costa 
gently arched, apex nearly rectangular, hindmargin sinuate, not oblique ; 
reddish-ochreous-brown, thickly mixed with dark fuscous-grey ; a tolerably 
well-defined large whitish blotch on hindmargin, almost reaching costa and 
anal angle, extending in dise to 2 from base, containing two small pale 
ochreous spots mixed with grey scales, one on its upper and the other on 
its lower margin, almost uniting in middle, so as to bisect the blotch : cilia 
reddish-ochreous-brown mixed with grey. Hindwings dark grey, apex 
blackish-grey ; cilia whitish-grey, with a dark grey basal line. 
Very distinct by its deep colouring and the posterior whitish blotch. 
One fine specimen taken at light at Christchurch in March. The male 
being unknown, the generic location is not absolutely assured, but I have 
little doubt the species is correctly placed. 
18. Harm. enea, Butl. 
(Teras enea, Butl., Proc. Z.L.S., 1877, 402.) 
Major, alis ant. fuseis, M. flavo, F. ochreo-suffusis, costa F. alba ; post. 
M. saturate flavis, posterius nigro-mixtis, F. albis, posterius dilute flavis. 
Male, 27 mm.; female, 80 mm.—Head, palpi and thorax in male brown- 
ish-ochreous mixed with fuscous, in female ochreous-whitish suffused with 
pale ochreous; palpi rather long. Antenne in male fuscous, in female 
whitish-ochreous. Abdomen in male yellowish-ochreous mixed with fus- 
cous, in female oehreous-whitish. Legs ochreous-whitish, anterior and 
iuiddle pair more or less suffused with fuscous-grey, posterior tibiæ in male 
