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Show 394 MR. A. G. BUTLER ON HETEROCEROUS [May 1, HYBERNIID^E. 74. HYBERNIA INDOCILISARIA. Zermizinga indocilisaria, Walker, Lep. Het. xxvi. p. 1530 (1862). Hybernia boreophilaria, Guenee, Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 61 (1868). 6*, 2 • Coll. Dr. Hector. LARENTIID^E. 75. LARENTIA PRODUCTATA. Larentia productata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 1197 (1862). Coll. J. D. Enys, Esq. Larentia quadristrigata is synonymous with L. interclusa. 76. LARENTIA SEMISIGNATA. Larentia semisignata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxiv. p. 1200 (1862). Cidaria dissociata, Walker, Lep. Het. xxvi. p. 1734 (1862). Cidaria semilisata, Walker, I. c. p. 1735 (1862). Larentia corcularia, Guenee, Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 61 (1868). Colls. Dr. Hector and J. D. Enys, Esq. I here insert two puzzling genera:- PSEUDOCOREMIA, n. gen. Aspect of Larentia productata ; antennas as in Boarmia. Palpi short, projecting a short distance in front of the eyes. Posterior margins of the segments of abdomen more or less tufted laterally. Wings broad ; primaries rounded at apex; discocellulars transverse, regular ; first median branch emitted at some distance from the second and third, the latter emitted close together at the end of the cell. Discocellular of secondaries angulated ; second and third median branches emitted nearer together than the first and second. Type P.fragosata. This genus is probably allied to Boarmia, but has the general coloration of Larentia productata, and the abdomen very long- according to Mr. Enys, sometimes as long as that of Tatosoma. 77. PSEUDOCOREMIA FRAGOSATA. Selidosema ? fragosata, Felder, Reise der Nov. Lep. v. pl. cxxxi. fig. 29. South Island. Coll. J. D. Enys, Esq. Selidosema of Hiibner agrees with Tephrosia. 78. PSEUDOCOREMIA INDISTINCTA, n. sp. (Plate XLIII. fig. 8.) Primaries whitish, tinted with stramineous and mottled with brown; base spotted with dark brown; an angulated squamose brown fascia limiting the basal area; the costal area beyond the middle banded with brown; a submarginal series of large spots and the outer border brown; two series of short longitudinal black liturse on the latter between the veins; secondaries stramineous, with indications of two squamose ferruginous bands, one across the |