ANACAMPSIS. 3D 
4, Anacampsis conistica, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish cinereous, dusted with black above. Palpi dull white, the median joint distinctly 
dark brown from its base on the outer side to beyond half its length, the dark brown abruptly 
cut off; the terminal joint brown on its outer side and around its extreme apex. Head greyish 
brown, face paler. Thorax slightly darker than the head. Forewings brownish cinereous, much 
suffused with fuscous, becoming tawny towards the apex and termen, a small black spot at the 
extreme base of the costa; four very indistinct fuscous spots, two on the fold, and two on the 
cell, of which the first discal is beyond the second plical; a dull brownish ochreous spot, at the com- 
mencement of the -costal cilia, connected with an even more obscure opposite dorsal spot by a scarcely 
distinguishable line of pale scales, outwardly bowed among the fuscous suffusion; a few blackish scale- 
spots around the apex and termen, at the base of the greyish fuscous cilia which are minutely sprinkled 
along their middle with whitish cinereous, and faintly tipped with brownish ochreous; the apex is not 
greatly depressed, but somewhat obtuse. xp. al. 14-15 mm. Hindwings scarcely broader than the 
forewings, trapezoidal, not indented; greyish brown; cilia tawny brownish grey. Abdomen brownish 
fuscous. Legs cinereous, suffused on their outer sides with tawny fuscous, 
Type & (35711, Sonora) Mus. Wism. [PPT. (35712-3) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: sonora: 1883 (H. XK. Morrison): Durango: Presidio (Forrer). Three 
specimens. | 
This species is very close to 5702 rhoifructella Clms., from some varieties of which 
it may possibly be undistinguishable by the colour or markings of the wings, but so 
far as I am at present aware the palpi of rhoifructella are smoother, less densely 
clothed, and suffused at least to the apex of the median joint with the darker shading, 
which is never abruptly cut off leaving the apex cleanly whitish, as in the Mexican 
species here described. 
5. Anacampsis quinquepunctella Wlsm. (Tab. I. fig. 35.) 
Anacampsis quinquepunctella Wism. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1897 80-1 no. 61 (1897) °. 
Type 3 (65179) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.). [PT. (65181) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. AMERICA, C-I. Central America—Mexico: tasasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. 
Smith). West Indies—Grenada: Balthazar, windward side, 5-15 IV. (H. H. Smith) *. 
A single specimen of this species (65710) was received from Teapa. 
6. Anacampsis ursula, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish grey. Palpi cinereous, the short median joint somewhat widened, shaded with greyish 
fuscous externally nearly to its apex, terminal joint very long, slender, recurved. Head mouse-grey ; 
face shining cinereous. Thoraw mouse-grey, with greenish and violet iridescence. Forewings with the 
costa straight, the apex depressed and somewhat angular; mouse-grey, sprinkled with greyish fuscous 
scales, a minute fuscous spot at the extreme base of the costa; from the commencement of the costal 
cilia an indistinct narrow pale cinereous and somewhat sinuate band, curving outward to below the 
middle, reverts to the dorsum before the tornus, beyond it the apical and terminal space is cupreous, with 
a slight iridescent lustre; cilia dull brownish cinereous, a few fuscous scales at their base around the 
apex. wp. al. 18 mm. Hindwings dark brown, somewhat thinly scaled toward base; cilia brownish 
cinereous. Abdomen flattened ; greyish brown. Legs cinereous, much shaded with greyish brown. 
Type 3 (65746) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [Type 2 (65772) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: mMoRELos: Cuernavaca, VI. (1. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
