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2. G. wethalota, Meyrick (lc. vol. 5, p. 143).—Head glossy 
dark grey, face paler. Labial palpi whitish, apex of second 
joint and a subapical ring of terminal joint black. Antenne 
longer than tore-wings, grey-whitish, with evanescent fuscous 
annulations. Thorax and abdomen dark-fuscous grey. Legs 
whitish, tarsal joints suffused with pale fuscous, except an apical 
ring, anterior and middle tibiz not thickened, suffused with 
fuscous above. Fore-wings unicolorous, dark, glossy, slaty-grey, 
with one or two pale scales at apex; cilia dark fuscous, with 
three obscure blackish lines round apex, and a whitish hook. 
Hind-wings and cilia dark fuscous-grey. Male, length 4% lines, 
One specimen beaten from forest near Dunedin, in January. 
3. G. ethela Meyrick (Le, vol. 5, p. 152)—Head yellow on 
crown, crimson behind, face snow-white with a pale crimson-pink 
spot on each side. Maxillary palpi white, lower % externally 
pale crimson. Labial palpi white, second joint externally crim- 
son, beneath fringed with a few lcose hairs. Antennz much 
longer than fore-wings, pale greyish-ochreous, basal joint yellow. 
Thorax yellow, anterior margin broadly crimson, and with a 
small crimson spot behind. Abdomen pale greyish-ochreous, 
Legs yellowish-white, tarsi with very slender blackish rings at 
apex of joints, anterior and middle tibize slightly thickened, 
crimson-fuscous at apex, and with two slender dark fuscous 
rings. Fore-wings pale yellow, deeper along inner margin, with 
a bright crimson irregular-edged undulating central streak from 
base to apex, connected with inner margin by four perpendicular 
half-fasciz, one close to base, the others at 4%, %, and 3, and 
expanding abruptly at apex into a large apical spot; at the base 
this streak reaches costa, and at % from base is again connected 
with it by a perpendicular spot ; beyond this on costa are two 
small crimson strigule ; central streak in parts margined above 
with black ; parallel to its upper edge, and immediately above 
it, is a waved, black, longitudinal line, extending from midway 
between third and fourth inner-marginal spot to midway between 
fourth and apical spot ;- apical spot pure crimson, containing a 
circular black spot above centre, above which the colour becomes 
brownish-ochreous and is margined on costa with black; lower 
half of apical spot filled up with a sharp wedge-shaped snow- 
white spot, the base of which is yellow, and separated from the 
rest by a crimson line; cilia yellow round apex, containing a 
blackish hook, crimson below apical spot, thence pale crimson- 
grey. Hind-wings dull pale purple-crimson, costal cilia grey, 
rest suffused with pale crimson. Male and female, length 
5%- 534 lines, 
Var, A.—A\l the crimson markings replaced by dull fuscous. 
I took seven very perfect specimens (six typical, one of the 
variety) amidst dense growth in the swampy virgin forest near 
Hamilton, on the Waikato, in January, mostly under tree-ferns. 
4. G. atllomacha, Meyrick (l.c., vol. 5, p. 158)—Head and 
palpi snow-white, labial palpi with apex of second joint and a. 
subapical ring of terminal joint black. Antenne longer than ~ 
