36 HETEROCERA. 
Very similar to 5702 rhoifructella Clms., but at once separable by the widened 
clothing of the median joint-of the palpi. | 
7. Anacampsis rhabdodes, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 30.) 
Antennae pale whitish ochreous, minutely annulate with blackish. Palpi slender, terminal joint longer than 
the median which is clothed above toward its base ; whitish cinereous, the basal joint blackish externally 
to within one-third of the apex. Head and Thorax fawn-ochreous. Forewings pale olivaceous ochreous, 
transversely and narrowly striate with lines of dark fuscous scales beyond the base to the end of the 
cell, a minute blackish dot at the extreme base of the costa; a triangular dark fuscous costal shade-spot, 
before the costal cilia, is followed by a pale cinereous sinuate line, crossing the wing to the tornus; a few 
fuscous dots surround the apex and termen at the base of the pale brownish ochreous cilia. Earp. al. 
13 mm. Hindwings a little broader than the forewings, trapezoidal; on the underside, below the costa 
near the base, is a slight tuft of long brownish scales ; greyish brown; cilia pale brownish cinereous. . 
Abdomen greyish brown. Legs brownish fuscous externally, the inner sides of the hind tibiae pale 
cinereous, with a faint indication of pale rings around the tarsal joints. 
Type & (65705) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
g. Anacampsis molybdina, sp. n. 
Antennae pale brownish cinereous, shaded with greyish above. Palpi shining, pale brownish cinereous, with 
a fuscous patch at the base; terminal joint longer than the median, both smooth. Head and face shining, 
pale slaty grey. Thorax shining, purplish grey. Forewings shining, purplish grey, with an inwardly 
diffused transverse fascia on the outer third, angulated outward about its middle und bounded along its 
outer edge by an indistinct narrow pale line, beyond which, after a slight purplish shade, the remainder 
of the wing to the apex is slaty grey, rather paler than the basal part; around the termen and around 
the depressed obtusely angulated apex runs a blackish line at the base of the pale slaty grey cilia. 
| Exp.al.14 mm. Hindwings brown; cilia pale brownish cinereous. Abdomen greyish brown; anal tuft 
whitish cinereous, Legs greyish cinereous. 
Type g (65730) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT. (65731) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VILL. (I. H. Smith). Three specimens. 
Closely allied to fragariella Busck, and of about the same size, but with slightly 
narrower forewings; it is of a more slaty colour and the fascia as well as the ante- 
terminal line are darker and more clearly defined. 
9, Anacampsis campalea, sp. n. 
Antennae stone-grey ; slightly serrate towards the apex. Palpi dull stone-whitish. Head and Thorax stone- 
grey. Forewings stone-grey, with an upright, slightly oblique, dark chocolate dorsal patch near the base, 
preceded by two small spots of the same at the base, one costal, the other median; on the cell is a slight 
brownish spot at about half the wing-length, followed by a minute reduplicated spot at the end of the 
cell; a dark chocolate-brown patch at the apex is preceded by an oblique stone-white costal streak, 
traceable to the dorsum, but outwardly angulated on the middle where it sends out two slender branch- 
lines towards the termen, ending in small brown spots; cilia stone-grey. Hxp.al.lomm. Hindwings 
greyish brown; cilia stone-grey. Abdomen dark brownish grey. Legs dark stone-grey, with pale 
whitish ochreous tarsal and tibial annulations. 
Type & (65747) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). (PT. (65748) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: GUERRERO: Tierra Colorada, 2000 ft, X. (H. H. Smith). Three 
specimens. 
