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15. Anacampsis elephas, sp. n. 
Antennae brownish cinereous. Palpi strongly recurved, smooth, terminal joint longer than median ; greyish 
white, the basal third of the median joint fuscous externally. Head and Thora leaden grey; face 
paler. Forewings leaden grey, with a black dot at the extreme base of the costa; a brownish fuscous 
shade-band crossing the wing at two-thirds, its inner edge somewhat produced along the costa, its outer 
margin marked by an angular whitish line, bent inward below the costa, outward to the middle of the 
wing, and thence obliquely inward to the dorsum where it terminates in a small buff-brown spot, a few 
brownish scales are scattered along its outer edge; around the apex and termen is a series of somewhat 
diffused brownish fuscous spots; cilia leaden grey, slightly mottled. Erp. al. 15 mm. Hindwings 
(1+) trapezoidal; pale greyish brown; cilia scarcely paler. Abdomen greyish brown, a small buff- 
brown spot above before the anal tuft. Legs brownish grey, the hind tarsi shaded externally with 
greyish fuscous. 
Type & (65727, Amula) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT. (65726 2) US, Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Muxico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., IX. (A. H. Smith)—GuaTEMALa: Basa 
VERA Paz: San Gerénimo (G. C. Champion). Two specimens. 
16. Anacampsis glaphyra, sp.n. (Tab. I. fig. 31.) 
Antennae pale cinereous, delicately annulate with fuscous. Palpi smooth, recurved, pale cinereous, the 
terminal joint longer than the median, reaching above the vertex, a slight fuscous shade along its 
under-side. Head and Thoraa olivaceous leaden grey ; face slightly paler. Forewings olivaceous leaden 
grey, with a fuscous dot close to the base of the cell, a slightly oblique dorsal streak at about one-sixth, 
extending across the fold, brownish fuscous, margined on either side with rich ferruginous scales; an 
obscure dot in the fold beyond its middle is followed by a discal dot above it, and another at the end of 
the cell; a rich ferruginous band crosses the wing at the commencement of the cilia, its upper and lower 
extremities shaded obliquely inward with dark brown; a series of small fuscous spots around the termen 
and apex at the base of the glaucous cilia, which are tipped with pale cinereous. Hip. al. 12 mm. 
Hindwings broader than the forewings, trapezoidal ; dark brown; cilia pale cinereous. Abdomen dark 
brown. Legs pale cinereous, the tarsi with four fuscous bands of diminishing width. 
Type & (65738) Mus. Wlsm, (Godm-Salv. Coll.). 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Atoyac, IV. (H. H. Smith). Unique. 
This species is closely allied to swsceptella Wkr. (Cat. Lp. BM. 29 615 no. 275, 
Fga), but differs in the dark marginal row of spots before the pale termen, and in 
the broader and paler hindwings. 
17. Anacampsis siderophaea, sp. n. 
Antennae cinereous, faintly annulate with brownish. Palpi cinereous. Head and Thoraw greyish cinereous. 
Forewings greyish cinereous, profusely sprinkled throughout with whitish cinereous scales, leaving an 
ill-defined triangular umber-brown costal spot beyond the middle, with a shade of the same colour on 
the outer portion of the fold, and a straight umber-brown terminal band including the apex, preceded 
on the costa by an obscure pale ochreous spot ; cilia cinereous, shaded with umber-brown towards their 
base. Exp. al. 11-15 mm. Hindwings dark umber-brown ; cilia paler. Abdomen dark umber-brown. 
Legs umber-brown, the hind tibiae whitish cinereous on their inner sides, with two whitish cinereous 
bands externally above the pale spurs; hind tarsi with four whitish annulations. 
Type (3 65722; 2 65723, Atoyac) Mus, Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.). (PL. (65701) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: vera cruz: Atoyac, IV. (H. H. Smith): tapasco: Teapa, Ill. 
(H. H. Smith). Four specimens. 
