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Very similar to episema Wlsm., but the palpi are uniformly dull stone-whitish, the 
median joint not being transversely striate with black as in that species. 
10. Anacampsis episema, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 34.) 
Antennae brownish fuscous, with faint paler annulations. Palpi silvery white at the base, with minute 
transverse black strigulae around the upper half of the smoothly clothed median joint; terminal joint 
longer than the median, whitish, peppered on its outer side with minute black scales. Head and face 
coarsely clothed with wide subspatulate scales ; brownish cinereous above, becoming silvery white on the 
face, with opalescent reflections. Thorax brownish cinereous, with a pair of dark umber-brown spots 
anteriorly and smaller ones on the tegulae. Forewings with the costa straight, apex depressed, obtuse, 
termen obliquely rounded ; brownish cinereous, with darker umber-brown sprinkling and some ill-defined 
spots of the same, two on the cell and one in the fold, also two small ones below the costa on the basal 
fifth ; arising from the flexus, and narrowly connected with the base along the margin, is a dark umber- 
brown streak running somewhat obliquely outward, its upper extremity crossing the fold; a strong shade 
of the same colour along the costa, beyond the middle, is abruptly terminated by a dull ivory-white streak 
descending from the costa before the apical cilia, angulated inward above, and outward about the middle 
of the wing-length, and descending to the tornus ; the terminal and apical space beyond it also dull ivory- 
white, with some greyish fuscous suffusion; a blackish triangular spot above the apex and two narrow 
transverse black lines below it preceding the pale whitish cinereous cilia, through which runs‘a dark 
dividing shade-line. Hwp. al. 15-16 mm. Hindwings (1+) dark brownish fuscous ; cilia tawny grey. 
Abdomen brownish fuscous. Legs whitish cinereous, broadly banded externally with brownish fuscous 
to the ends of the tarsi. 
Type & (65737, Atoyac) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) [{PT'T. (68760-1) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—MeExico: veRA cruz: Atoyac, IV. (H. H. 
Smith). South America—CotomBia: Minca, 2000 ft., VI.1899 (H. H. Smith)—Bnrazit, 8.: 
PARANA: Castro, 1898 (£. D. Jones). Seven specimens. . 
Only single specimens from Atoyac and Castro ; all agree in the peculiarly marked 
zebrate palpi which at once separate this species from campalea Wlsm.: the Castro 
specimen (¢ 67305) differs slightly in the flexal streak being broken into spots, the 
discal spots are perhaps also slightly more distinct. 
11. Anacampsis zebrina, sp. n. 
Antennae slightly biserrate; delicately annulate with fuscous and whitish ochreous. Palpi slender, 
recurved, smooth, the median joint fuscous, beautifully striate with delicate whitish lines transversely ; 
the terminal joint whitish ochreous, with a slender dark line beneath. Head stone-grey ; face whitish. 
Thorax fuscous, with whitish ochreous lines along the margins of the tegulae. Forewings fuscous nearly 
to the middle, whitish ochreous blending into fawn-brown beyond; the basal portion is largely 
reticulated with whitish ochreous lines forming three larger and some smaller dark patches; on the 
outer third of the wing is a fuscous costal patch followed by an inwardly oblique whitish line, traceable 
to the dorsum, in an angulated series of whitish scales; an elongate whitish patch at the end of the cell 
between this and the apex; above the patch is an elongate fuscous streak, and below it two fuscous 
lines following the nervules ; around the apex and termen a whitish ochreous line is followed throughout 
its course by a dark fuscous line at the base of the fawn-brown cilia. Hyvp.al.138 mm. Hindwings 
brownish fuscous; cilia slightly paler. Abdomen brownish fuscous. Legs whitish ochreous, the tarsi of 
the first two pairs, and the tibiae and tarsi of the third pair, banded externally with fuscous, the 
anterior bands oblique. 
Type 3 (65699) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT. (65700) US. Nat. Mus. ] 
Hab. Mexico: rasasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
