Trans. N. Z. Inst. xix. 35.

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Meyrick, 'Handbook of British Lepidoptera,' 159.

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Trans. N. Z. Inst. xi. 300.

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Ib. xix. 38.

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Since this was written I find that Mr. Meyrick has created a new genus, Hyperaucha, for the reception of this insect. See 'Transactions of the Entomological Society of London,' 1897, 383.

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