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of hook; an ill-defined strongly dentate blackish posterior transverse line, 
tending to separate into longitudinal dashes, sharply angulated outwards 
above middle, and sinuate inwards towards inner margin : cilia pale greyish, 
suffusedly barred with white, tips white.  Hindwings pale grey; cilia 
whitish-grey. T 
Closely allied to C. harpophorus, which it resembles in form of wing, 
having the forewings therefore much narrower than in C. strigosus ; readily 
separated from C. harpophorus by the absence of the sinuate dark-bordered 
white streak in middle of dise, and by the strong dentations and inward 
sinuation of the posterior line. 
Castle Hill, from 2,800 to 2,500 feet, especially in the bed of the Porter 
River; common in January. 
The following are additional localities for species of this family described 
in my former paper :— 
Thinasotia leucophthalma, Meyr. Also taken in December. 
Oryptomima acerella, Walk. Bealey River, at 2,100 feet. 
Scenoploca petraula, Meyr. Also in January. 
Diptychophora pyrsophanes, Meyr. Otira Gorge (to 3,000 feet), Castle 
Hill (2,500 feet), Christchurch and Dunedin; also in December. 
D. interrupta, Feld. Arthur’s Pass (8,000 feet). 
D. auriscriptella, Walk. Otira Gorge (1,500 feet). 
D. helioctypa, Meyr. I took this in December on hill-sides near Lake 
Wakatipu, at about 1,400 feet. 
D. elaina, Meyr. Taranaki and Palmerston; occurs from November to 
March. 
Crambus athonellus, Meyr. Invercargill, nearly at the sea-level, in De- 
. cember. 
C. ramosellus, Dbld. Taranaki, Lake Wakatipu and Invercargill, not 
above 2,000 feet. According to Butler's specimens in the British Museum, 
C. leucanialis, Butl is merely a synonym of this species, and not of C. 
angustipennis, as formerly identified by me from the description and figure. 
C. angustipennis, Z. Rakaia and Castle Hill (2,500 feet). 
C. dicrenellus, Meyr. Castle Hill (2,500 to 9,000 feet), Arthur's Pass 
(4,000 to 5,000 feet). 
C. haplotomus, Meyr. Castle Hill (2,500 feet), and in the bed of the 
Waimakariri River (2,100 feet). 
C. callirrhous, Meyr. Castle Hill, in the bed of the Porter River (2,300 
feet). 
C. simplex, Butl. Napier and Lake Wakatipu (not above 2,000 feet). 
C. vittellus, Dbld. Taranaki, Napier, Wellington, Lake Wakatipu and 
Invercargill (not above 2,500 feet) ; also in December. In one part of the 
