38 HETEROCERA. 
12, Anacampsis scutella Z. 
Gelechia (Ceratophora 2) scutella Z. Hor. Soc, Ent. Ross. 18 863-5 no. 22 Pf. 5:123 (1877) ’. 
Type 2 (Sommer Coll.) Mus. Stgr. 
Hab. [Central America ?] 
Zeller described this species from a single 9 “ohne Angabe des Vaterlandes, das 
aber wohl auch das warmere Amerika ist, aus der Sommerschen Sammlung im Museum 
Staudinger”, This species probably came from some Central American locality, and 
appears to be closely allied to zebrina Wlsm., with which it agrees in the form of the 
palpi, as also with episema Wlsm. Similar zebrate palpi occur in some of Walker’s 
South American species, and are not confined to the genus Anacampsis (cf. Apopira 
falcatella Wkr. etc.). 
13. Anacampsis titanota, sp.n. (Tab. I. fig. 32.) 
Antennae cinereous, suffused and banded with blackish above. Palpi ivory-white, slightly smeared with 
blackish at the end of the median joint, and along the outer surface of the terminal to the apex ; both 
joints slender and smooth, terminal longer than median. Mawillaries and Haustellum ivory-white. 
Head and Thorax olivaceous grey; face and pectus ivory-white. Horewings ivory-white, the pale 
ground-colour fully exposed only along the costa from the base to two-thirds, and in a broad median 
band on which black shading and sprinkling of scales more or less encroaches from the base, and 
brownish fuscous shading, which covers the apical fourth, tends to encroach on its outer side; a small 
black dot at the extreme base of the costa is followed by two larger ones in the whitish space below the 
costa; resting on the upper edge of the black suffusion an indistinct ocelloid spot lies at the end of 
the cell, and beyond it a slender whitish line passes somewhat obliquely through the brownish terminal 
suffusion from costa to turnus; two or three small whitish length-streaks, combined with some black 
scales, running outward beyond it toward termen and apex; there is a slender blackish line along the 
base of the tawny brown cilia. Zap. al.13 mm. Hindwings dark tawny brown; cilia smoky fuscous, 
tipped with pale cinereous. Abdomen tawny brown. Legs ivory-white, broadly banded with tawny 
black above. 
Type 3 (65750) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll). 
Hab. Guatemata: vera paz: Panima, X. 1879 (G. C. Champion). Unique. 
14, Anacampsis succincta, sp. n. (Tab. II. fig. 1.) 
Antennae pale brownish. Palpi smooth, recurved, the terminal joint as long as the median; white, shaded 
with brownish towards their apex. Head and Thorax pale brownish grey; face white. Forewings 
elongate, narrow, the costa straight, apex acuminate, slightly depressed, termen very oblique; pale 
brownish grey, indistinctly spotted with brownish fuscous, of which there is a slender streak along the 
base of the costa, an elongate spot on the middle of the cell, another in the fold preceding it, and one at 
the base of the dorsum ; on the outer third of the wing a transverse brownish fuscous shade, especially 
€onspicuous on the costa, follows the outline of a narrow whitish cinereous fascia, sharply angulated 
outward at its middle; beyond this the terminal area is pale cinereous, outlined with darker shading, 
most conspicuous on the costa before, and on the termen below the apex; cilia pale cinereous. 
Exp. al. 85 mm. Hindwings (1+) trapezoidal, termen subsinuate; brownish grey, cilia concolorous. 
Abdomen brownish grey. Legs (hind legs broken). 
Type 3 (65709, Leapa) Mus. Wl1sm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). (PIT. (76304, 76373) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. AMERICA, C-I. Central America—Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (7. H. 
Smith). West Indies—Jamaica: st. ANDREW: Constant Springs, 24.XII - 2.1. 1905 
(Wism.): st. ANN: Moneague, 7-10. I. 1905 (Wism.); Runaway Bay, 3.III —21.IV. 
1905 (Wism.). Eight specimens. 
