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C. ephorus, n.sp.—Near C. angustipennis, but fore-wings snow 
white, submedian band deep ochreous-yellow, hindwings greyer. 
Arthur's Pass, 4800 feet. 
C. crenaeus, n.sp.—Like C. dicrenellus, but larger, and costa wholly 
ochreous. Arthur’s Pass, 3000 to 4500 feet. 
C. enchophorus, n.sp.—Like C. callirrhous, but larger, with white 
streaks considerably suffused, and with posterior and marginal 
rows of black dots. Castle Hill, 2500 to 4000 feet. 
O. diplorrhous, n.sp.—Like C. dicrenellus, but with uppermost white 
streak subcostal instead of costal. Lake Wakatipu, 2000 to 5000 
feet. 
O. pedias, n.sp.—Like C. callirrhous, but greyer, not brassy, with 
white streaks somewhat suffused, hind margin dotted with black, 
antenne whitish. Masterton and Wanganui. : 
C. pavaxenus, n.sp.—Like C. vittellus, but larger, more yellowish, 
apex less pointed, hind marginal dots absent, hindwings greyer, 
not ochreous. Lake Wakatipu, 2000 to 5000 feet. 
C. sophronellus, n.sp.—Like unicolorous C. cyclopicus, but shorter 
winged, and hindwings grey. Christchurch (?). 
C. oncobolus, n.sp.-——Like C. harpophorus, but without the sinuate 
white streak in middle of disc, and the posterior line sinuate below 
middle. Castle Hill, 2500 feet. 
VII. Tortricina (supplementary), Additions to former paper. 
Chiloides stvaminea, Butl.—Hamulton to Wanganui; also in 
Hawaiiau Islands. 
Bactva, Stph.—To be substituted for Aphelia, Stph. 
Pyvg. eudovana, n.sp.—Moderate; forewings reddish-ochreous 
brown, basal patch externally straight, central fascia very oblique, 
and a posterior strigula darker, cilia purple-brown ; hindwings yel- 
lowish-white. Taranaki. 
Proselena elephantina, n.sp.—Large ; forewings whitish-ochreous, 
a short line in disc and some scattered posterior dots black ; hind- 
wings whitish. Arthur’s Pass, 4700 feet. 
P. evemana, n.sp.—Like P. siviana, but lighter, and without discal: 
dot. Castle Hill and Invercargill. 
P. zatvophana, Meyr.—Transferred from Harmologa, and male 
described. 
Harmologa oblongana, \Valk.— Larva on Discaria. 
Harm. latomana, n.sp.—Moderate ; forewings white, a very ob- 
lique basal patch, central fascia connected with a dotted costal 
spot, and another from hind margin to anal angle yellowish-brown, 
mixed with black; hindwings white, apex grey. Arthur’s Pass, 
4700 feet. 
H., sivaea, n.sp.—Like H. aenea, but smaller, hindwings without 
yellow, forewings pale yellowish in female, with reddish-brown 
costal stripe in male. Arthur's Pass, 4500 feet. 
Ctenopseustis, n.g.—Characters of Cacoecia, but lower median of 
hindwings pectinated ; to include obliquana, Walk. 
Epalxiphova, Meyr.—Characters corrected and genus referred 
here. 
Cacoecia alopecana, n.sp.—Like C. excessana, but much smaller and 
redder, and antennal ciliations twice as long. Larva on Phyllo- 
cladus. Bealey River. 
