40 HETEROCERA. 
18. Anacampsis ambusta, sp. n. (Tab. I. fig. 33.) 
Antennae greyish brown. Palpi white, the terminal joint with a greyish tinge. Head greyish brown ; face 
whitish. Thorax brown, slightly streaked with hoary scales. Forewings dark brown, the basal portion 
much mottled with hoary white, forming a patch on the costa reaching to one-fourth ; a white spot Jies 
at the end of the cell and the dark brown ground-colour is somewhat abruptly terminated in a straight 
line across the wing from the commencement of the costal cilia, the apical portion being thence equally 
sprinkled with dark brown and hoary white, the latter forming a streak in the costal cilia 3 apical and 
terminal cilia at their base reddish brown, dark brown along their middle, and brownish cinereous at — 
their outer ends. Ezp.al.10 mm. Hindwings dark greyish brown, cilia somewhat paler. Abdomen 
shining bronzy brown. Legs, the median pair with strong spreading white tufts at the ends of the 
tibiae, a black patch at the base of the tuft externally, the tarsi whitish beneath, coppery brow 
above; hind legs greyish externally, whitish on their inner sides, the tarsi and hinder ends of the tibia 
spotted with white. . . 
Type 3 (65706, Teapa) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PTT. (68755-6) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. Z. 
Smith). South America—CotomBia: Minca, 2000 ft, VI. 1899 (HZ. H. Smith). 
Eight specimens. 
This species was described from a single specimen from Mexico; the subsequent 
reception of a small series from Colombia extends the distribution. | 
19. Anacampsis metadupa, sp. n. 
Antennae cinereous. Palpi very slender, rising high above the vertex, terminal joint longer than median ; 
pale cinereous. Head and Thorax dull brownish cinereous. orewings with olivaceous greenish and 
bronzy brownish reflections; a broad piumbeous band near the base, running obliquely outward from 
dorsum to costa, is narrowly reduplicated beyond ; from the middle of the dorsum arises a similar 
plumbeous band, which, attaining the costa obliquely before the cilia, is margined on its inner side by a 
somewhat triangular brownish fuscous costal spot, and on its outer side by a dorsal shade of the same 
colour; a triangular patch enclosing the apex and termen, with a dark line running through the 
middle of the cinereous terminal cilia, is also dark brownish fuscous, and is margined on its inner side 
by a pale cinereous line. Exp. al. 11-12 mm. Hindwings dark chocolate-brown ; cilia pale cinereous, 
with a dark line running through them near their base, and a dark fuscous fan-like flexal tuft of scales. 
Abdomen brownish fuscous, mixed with cinereous, a plumbeous band across the middle. Legs dark 
fuscous, with three conspicuous whitish bands around the tibiae, and two on the tarsi. 
Type & (65702) Mus, Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coll.). [PT'. (65704) US, Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: Tapasco: Teapa, III. (H. H. Smith). Three specimens. 
20. Anacampsis perinaeta, sp. n. 
Antennae dark stone-grey. Palpi with a slight brush on the median joint above; white. Head and Thorac 
dark stone-grey; face white. orewings stone-grey to half their length, thence dark bronzy brown ; 
on the basal half, in certain lights, a slight greenish iridescence is visible; on the outer half are several 
snow-white streaks, one forming an oblique costal spot beyond the middle, a second small straight 
triangular spot before the commencement of the costal cilia, and a third above the tornus, divided by a 
dark line into two longitudinal streaks ; in addition to these is an oblique apical streak, reduplicated in 
the apical cilia, a small length-streak below the outer end of the fold, and a shorter diverging streaklet 
above it; cilia shining, pale aeneous, with a dark line along their base. Exp.al.9mm. Hindwings 
umber-brown; cilia slightly paler. Abdomen bronzy brownish. Legs dark brownish, with white 
annulations on the tarsal joints and on the extremities of the tibiae. 
Type 3 (65728) Mus. Wism. (Godm-Salv. Coil.). [PTZ (65729) US. Nat. Mus.) 
