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individuals. In some individuals the macule of the band beyond the 
middle on the upper side of the primary wings are obsolete, the under side 
of the wings of some examples is nearly similar in colour to the under side 
of the wings of C. salustius, but in general the yellow is more sordid and 
the markings of the secondaries more distinct (as shown on Pl. VIII, 
fig. 1). 
Fig. C. represents the upper side of the male and fig. 1 the under side 
The female I have not yet seen, the few specimens taken by me having been 
all males. 
Exp.—1 inch 38 lines. 
Hab. Wellington and Hawke Day. 
Time of appearance: February (and probably in spring). 
Taken flying in open clearing in bush. 
C. FEREDAYI, Bates 
D. Male and Female.—Mr. Bates’ description,* and the observations in 
my previous paper, sufficiently indicate the distinctive characters of this 
form. Fig. D. represents the upper side of the male and fig. 8 the under- 
side. 
Exp.—1 inch 3 lines. 
Hab. Mount Torlesse Station and Kaiapoi, Canterbury. 
Time of appearance : December to March. 
C. RAUPARAHA, N. 
E. Male.—The following may be added * de description contained in 
my former paper :— 
Prinaries.—Narrower than in any of the other forms; costa very 
slightly concave beyond the middle, rounded towards the tip od abruptly 
so at the base. Hind margin much more oblique than in any of the other 
forms, and slightly concave near the anal angle. 
Upper side.—Fulgid copper, but not so bright and glistening as C. 
salustius or C. maui; dusky at the base; the discoidal dots, quadrate patch, 
and bands black ; bands narrow and macule small, but not so much so as 
in C. maui; the sub-marginal band very broad towards the costa, and, 
conjoined with the border of the hind margin forms a broad dark tip; 
` nervures black, and more narrow than in the other forms; cilia dark 
fulvous. 
Under side.—Disc luteous, the base and along the costa fuscous, and also 
a fuscous border on the hind margin; very broad at the apex, and narrow 
towards the anal angle; the discoidal dots, quadrate patch, and sub- 
marginal band represented as in the other forms, but the macule less 
rounded ; cilia pinkish-brown. 
* * Ent, Mo, Mag.,” IV., 53, 
