34 | ; HETEROCERA. 
1. Anacampsis acosmeta, sp. n. 
Antennae stone-grey. Falpi stone-grey, with a patch of tawny fuscous at the base externally, the terminal 
joint also tipped with tawny fuscous. Head and Thorax pale stone-grey. Forewongs pale stone-grey, 
with minute sprinkling of tawny fuscous, especially across the apical fourth of the wing, at the commence- 
ment of which is a minute ochreous costal spot and another opposite to it on the dorsum, the latter 
encircled above by tawny fuscous scales; along the termen are two or three minute groups of black scales 
preceding the pale stone-grey cilia. Hwp.al. 11mm. Hindwings pale stone-grey, somewhat transparent 
and subiridescent, especially about the flexus ; cilia very pale brownish cinereous. Abdomen (missing). 
Legs very pale brownish cinereous, suffused with greyish externally. 
Type & (85714) Mus. Wism. [PZ (35715) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. NW. Mexico: sonora: 1883 (H. K. Morrison). Two specimens. 
A small plain-coloured species, most nearly allied to 5708 crescentifasciella Chmb., 
_ but distinguishable by the antetornal dark-margined ochreous dot—evidently the lower 
extremity of an obsolete transverse fascia. 
9. Anacampsis balia,sp.n. . 
_ Antennae bright ochreous. Palpi dull pale ochreous ; terminal joint as long as the median, both smooth. 
Head shining leaden bluish, face paler ; ochreous around the eyes. Z'horax leaden brownish. Forewings 
leaden brownish, thickly and profusely sprinkled with pale cinereous scales, leaving avery ill-defined and - 
scarcely perceptible darker medio-costal spot, and a tornal shade diffused outward and upward, and a 
small spot above the middle of the termen; cilia brownish fuscous. Evp.al.17 mm. Hindwings pale 
chocolate-brown ; cilia greyish cinereous. Abdomen brownish, anal tuft and underside pale. Legs dark 
brownish grey, hind tibiae and tarsi each with two pale bands. 
Type 3 (65744) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Ooll.). [PZ. (65745) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Tierra Colorada, 2000 ft., X. (H. H. Smith): MORELOS : 
Cuernavaca, VI. (H. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
The ochreous antennae and palpi render this species somewhat distinct. 
3. Anacampsis epibola, sp. n. 
Antennae ashy grey. Palpi bone-whitish ; terminal joint longer than median, sprinkled beneath with ashy 
grey, the median joint also shaded with ashy grey at its base externally. Head and Thoraw ashy grey ; 
face paler. Forewings ashy grey, with sparsely scattered greyish fuscous speckling, the usual spots are 
not more noticeable than other specks; near the base of the dorsum is an outwardly oblique greyish 
fuscous shade, rising to a little above the fold; a slight clouding of the same colour appears at the com- 
mencement of the costal and dorsal cilia respectively, the anteterminal portion of the wing beyond it being 
slightly paler than the general hue ; cilia brownish cinereous. Exp. al. 18mm. Hindwings greyish 
brown ; cilia pale brownish cinereous. Abdomen greyish brown, with a shining, pale cinereous patch at 
the base. Legs greyish brown, with pale cinereous tarsal annulations. 
Type 2 (65720, Atoyac) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT. (5837 Wlsm. Det. 1908) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Atoyac, LV. (H. H. Smith )—PANaMa : CANAL ZONE: Taber- 
nilla, VI. 1907 (A. Busck). Three specimens. 
Most nearly allied to 5702 rhotfructella Clms., but distinct. The Tabernilla 
specimen shows that when comparatively fresh the ground-colour is slightly darker 
than in those from which the description was taken. 
