306 CATALOGUE OF 



transverse black streaks; spot and points white. Length of the 

 body 3^- — 4J lines; of the wings 9 — 11 lines. 



a, b. Auckland, New Zealand. From Mr. Oxley's collection. 



77. Teras conditana. 



Mas. Cervina, subtus pallide cinerea ; alee anticcB apice rectan- 

 guloAce, plaga costali elongata nigricante-cinerea ; postica 

 albido-cinerece, singulis plurimis transversis obscure cinereis. 



Male. Fawn-colour, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi porrect, 

 full as long as the breadth of the bead ; third joint elongate- 

 conical, not more than one-fourth of the length of the second, 

 Antennae setulose and pubescent. Abdomen cinereous, extending 

 a little beyond the hind wings. Fore wings rectangular at the tips, 

 with a blackish cinereous costal patch, which is narrower exteriorly 

 and extends nearly to the tip ; costa and exterior border almost 

 straight, the latter not oblique. Hind wings whitish cinereous, 

 with numerous transverse dark cinereous streaklets. Length of the 

 body 4 lines ; of the wings 10 lines. 



a. Auckland, New Zealand. From Mr. Oxley's collection. 



78. Teras servana. 



Fcem. Subcervino -cinerea ; alee strigulis plurimis transversis ob- 

 scurioribus ; anticce apice rectangulatce ; posticce cinerea. 



Female. Cinereous, slightly tinged with fawn-colour. Wings 

 with numerous minute transverse darker streaks. Fore wings 

 rectangular at the tips ; costa slightly convex towards the base ; 

 exterior border slightly convex and oblique. Hind wings cinereous. 

 Length of the body 4 lines; of the wings 12 lines. 



a. New Zealand. Presented by Col. Bolton. 



79. Teras semiferana. 



Mas. Cinereo-cervina ; palpi capitis latitudine vix breviores, 

 articulo So conico ; alee anticce acutce, fascia obliqua postice 

 abbreviata guttaque subcostali subapicali nigricantibus ; 

 posticce pallide cinerece, fuscescente conspersce. 



Male. Cinereous fawn-colour, pale cinereous beneath. Palpi, 

 porrect, nearly as long as the breadth of the head; second joint 

 fringed above ; third conical, not more than one-fourth of the 

 length of the second. Abdomen extending beyond the hind wings. 



