ANACAMPSIS. 4] 
- Hab. Mexico: guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VIII. (2. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
Closely allied to 5713 levipedel/a Clms., but differing in the presence of a white apical 
spot, reduplicated in the cilia. 
21, Anacampsis suffectella Wkr. (Tab. II. figs. 2, 3.) 
Gelechia suffectella Wkr. Cat. Lp. BM. 29 610-11 sp. 266 (1864) *. 
Antennae dull ochreous, faintly annulate with fuscous, the apex white. Pulpi whitish, metallic. Head 
steel-blue, face paler. TZ'horaw steel-grey, with a shining bluish tinge. Forewings bright orange, with 
a short basal patch, a costal triangle, before the middle, reaching to the fold, and a large apical patch— 
all dark tawny fuscous, margined, except on the costa, by broken smaller patches of bright, shining 
steel-blue ; a conspicuous patch of the same shining steel-blue, edged with dark fuscous, lies in the 
centre of the triangular orange area, between the dark costal and apical patches; cilia pale greyish ; 
underside with a slender whitish line along the costa. wp. al. 9-10 mm. Hindwings brownish 
fuscous; cilia scarcely paler. Abdomen brownish fuscous; whitish beneath. Legs dark fuscous, the 
spurs and joints silvery white, the hind tarsi also with silvery annulations. , 
Type 3 (1858: 6, Ega) Mus. Br. [7Zt. (65714-5), (5838 Wlsm. Det.) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. AMERICA, C-S. Central America—Mexico: Tapasco: Teapa, III. (HM. H. 
Smith)—PaNAMA: CANAL ZONE: Tabernilla, VI. 1907 (A. Busck). South America— 
CoLOMBIA: MAGDALENA: Minca, 2000 ft., VI. 1899 (A. Hf. Smith)—Braziu': amMazons?: 
Ega (H. W. Bates): ceara: VIII. 1884 (J. H. Leech): msprrtro santo: (1871, 
Higgins) —Prru: cvuzco: Cuzco Mts. (Garlepp, Stgr. 1895). 
The specimen figured Tab. II. fig. 2 was originally regarded as distinct from 
suffectella Wkr., chiefly from the absence of any dark dusting on the orange ground- 
colour, such as exists to a limited extent on Walker’s type, and more conspicuously 
on another of my own (3 65711) which had been compared with it. A fair series of 
suffectella has now been put together, and I am unable to regard the black dusting 
(which, by the way, does not appear to have caught the eye of the artist) as more 
than a varietal difference, although in some specimens it is quite conspicuous. 
22. Anacampsis trochilea, sp. n. 
Antennae greyish brown. Palpi whitish at the base, becoming greyish brown along the terminal joint. 
Head brilliant metallic shining green; face white. Yhoraw dark brownish fuscous, with a bright 
green metallic spot posteriorly, the tegulae bright shining metallic green; shining white beneath. 
Forewings dark brownish fuscous, with a broad outwardly curved blue-green metallic band near the 
base, a slightly oblique stone-grey fascia across the middle, somewhat produced inwards on the dorsum, 
a triangular costal spot of the same colour between this and the metallic band, the termen, apex and 
cilia also stone-grey. Hap. al.12 mm. Hindwings brownish fuscous, with a dark fuscous spot at the 
flexus; cilia stone-grey. Abdomen brilliant metallic shining green, with two brownish fuscous 
transverse bands, the second immediately before the stone-grey anal tuft; shining white beneath. Legs 
white, with two brownish fuscous spots on the hind tibiae. 
Type 3 (65707) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM.* [P7'. (65708) US. Nat. Mus.] 
Hab. Mexico: tapasco: Teapa, IIT. (4. H. Smith). Two specimens. 
* [The Walsingham Collections were transferred to the British Museum 1st April, 1910.—Jno. Harrier 
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