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base, with a strong blackish line. Hindwings fuscous-grey, apex rather 
darker; cilia grey-whitish, with a dark fuscous line near base ; discal groove 
in male furnished with a pencil of hairs. 
The hindmarginal coppery patch makes this species immediately re- 
cognizable. 
Taken at Wellington, but probably widely spread, though hitherto little 
noticed. 
16. Protrruona, n. g. 
Thorax smooth. Antenne in male shortly ciliated. Palpi moderate, 
porrected, second joint roughly scaled.  Forewings with strong costal fold 
in male. Hindwings broader than forewings. Forewings with 12 veins, 
7 and 8 separate, 7 to hindmargin. Hindwings with 7 veins (normal veins 
9 and 4 coincident), 4 somewhat approximated to 8 at base, 5 and 6 
separate. 
Intermediate between Holocola and Strepsiceros, agreeing with the former 
in the entire antenne of male, with the latter in the separation of veins 
7 and 8 of the forewings, in other characters harmonizing with both. The 
single species has the superficial appearance of a small Holocola. 
32. Prot. fugitivana, n. sp. 
Minima, alis ant. griseo-ochreis, macula disci, duabus etiam dorsi diver- 
gentibus nigris, spatio intermedio ochreo-albido ; post. griseis. 
Male.—8 mm. Head, palpi, thorax, and abdomen pale greyish-ochreous, 
mixed with fuscous. Antenne dark fuscous. Legs whitish-grey-ochreous, 
anterior and middle tibie and all tarsi suffused with dark fuscous, except at ` 
apex of joints. Forewings narrow, costa moderately arched, hindmargin ~ 
very obliquely rounded ; light greyish-ochreous ; a suffused elongate blackish 
patch in dise above middle; an inwardly oblique suffused blackish mark on 
inner margin before middle, before which the ground-colour is somewhat 
mixed with blackish ; an outwardly oblique slightly curved broad blackish 
spot from inner margin before anal angle, extending suffusedly to apex ; 
the space between these three blackish marks is ochreous-whitish, which © 
colour is suffusedly produced along submedian fold to base; three small 
suffused dark fuscous spots on costa towards apex : cilia ochreous-whitish, 
mixed with dark fuscous towards base. Hindwings fuscous-grey ; cilia 
ochreous-grey-whitish. 
One of the smallest and most insignificant-looking of the Tortricina, in 
markings somewhat recalling Hol. thalassinana, Meyr. 
One specimen taken near Lake Coleridge in March. 
17. SrREPSICEROS, Meyr. 
Thorax smooth. Antenne in male ciliated, with an excavated notch a 
little above basal joint. Palpi moderate, porrected, second joint roughly 
