LIST OF GEOMETRINA COLLECTED. NEAR DUNEDIN, ETC. 165 
Cid. purpurifera, Frdy.—Common up the Leith Valley. 
Cid. similata, Walk.—Common everywhere in bush, often on 
mossy tree-trunks. 
Cid. avida, Butl—Found up Leith Valley, and also at Rifle 
Range, Pelichet Bay. 
Larentia prefectata, Walk. 
Lar. clarata, Walk.—Common on hills. 
Lar. beata, Butl—Common in bush. 
Lar. egrota, Butl—Common at light. 
Lar. helias, Meyr.—Saddle Hill and Leith Valley. 
Lar. cmerearia, Dbld—Common everywhere. 
Pasithea brephos, \Walk.—Common on hills. 
Lyrcea alectoraria, Walk.—Not uncommon. 
Zylobara productata, Walk.—The male is very common on 
tree-trunks. 
Pseudocoremia lupimata, Feld—Common among Manuka 
scrub. 
Pseudocoremia melinata, Feld—Common everywhere. 
Boarmia depectaria, Walk.—Otten found at rest on trunks of 
broadleaf. 
Barsine panagrata, Walk.—Common up Leith Valley. 
Declana floccosa, Walk.—Common. 
Declana crassitibia, Feld. 
Atossa niveata, Butl. 
Stratocleis gallaria, Walk.—Leith Valley. 
Stratocleis cinerascens, Feld.—Leith Valley. 
Aselina fortinata, Ga.—Leith Valley. 
Drepanodes muriferata, Walk.—Leith Valley. 
Limes of Occurrence. 
I have captured the following species in the following 
months :-— 
November—Svotosia gobiata, Epyaxa semifissata, Loarmia 
attracta, and Stratoclets gallaria. 
December—arpalyce megaspilata, Tatosoma agrionata, Epy- 
axa semifissata, Cidaria rixata, Cidaria purpurifera, Cidaria 
similata, Larentia beata, Loarmia dejectaria, Declana floccosa, 
Stratocleis cinerascens. Azelina fortinata. 
January—AHlarpalyce megaspilata, H. humeraria, Pasiphila 
bilineolata, Cidaria purpurifera, C. arida, Larentia helias, Bar- 
sine panagrata, Stratocleis gallaria, S. cinerascens, Azelina for- 
tenata. 
February—ippolyte rubropunctaria, Larentia egrota. 
March—Svratonice catapyrrha, Epyaxa semifissata, Larentia 
beata, L. cinerearia, Boarmia depectaria. 
April—Asthena schistaria, Cidarta similata, Lyrcea alectora- 
ria, Zylobara productata, Pseudocoremia lupinata, Barsine pana- 
Lrata. 
These months form the entomologist’s chief collecting sea- 
son, the other months not being very productive. It is not pos- 
sible to make any generalizations upon the above imperfect 
