848 PROCEEDIXas of the national museum. vol. XXV. 



ANACAMPSIS LAGUNCULARIELLA Busck. 



Anacampsis lagunmlurkllu Busck, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIII, 1900, p. 230, 

 pi. I, fig. 6; Dyar's List Amer. Lep., No. 5706, 1903.— Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. 

 Washington, IV, 1901, p. 474. 



Tijpe.^^o. 4937, U.S.N.M. 



Food plant. — LiUjuneuJaria raceiito-sa. 

 Habitat. — Palm Beach, Florida. 



ANACAMPSIS CYCLELLA, new species. 



Anacampsis cydella Busck, Dyar's List Amer. Lep., No. 5707, 1903. 



Antennae whitish yellow, annulated with black. Labial palpi whitish 

 yellow, tenninal joint toward tip fuscous. Face, head, and thorax 

 whitish yellow. Ground color of fore wings whitish yellow shaded 

 with darker fawn. On the middle of the dorsal edge is a large, semi- 

 circular, dark olive-brown spot, reaching to the middle of the wing 

 and edged with white. The apical half of costal edge is of this same 

 dark brown color, interrupted by four oblique white streaks, the first 

 near the middle of the wing, the second at l)eginning of costal cilia, 

 both directed outward. The two last streaks are smaller nearer apex 

 and directed inward. The second costal streak is faintly continued 

 in a thin, outwardly pointed, V-shaped fascia, at the tip of Avhich is a 

 longitudinal black dash, edged with white scales. Above and below 

 this dash, outside of the faint white fascia, the wing- is finely check- 

 ered with black and white scales. On the middle of the wing at the 

 end of the cell is a small, dark l)rown, oblong spot. Upper half of 

 the cilia is dark reddish brown, with base white; through this white 

 base runs a heavy black line parallel with the edge of the wing. 

 Lower half of cilia yellowish white. When the moth is at rest the 

 two dorsal spots on the wings unite to form a conspicuous dark circle, 

 edged with white. Hindwing dark olive brown, lighter and silvery 

 toward the base; cilia golden. Abdomen and underside of thorax 

 silvery yellow. Legs yellowish white annulated with brown; tarsi 

 dark brown tipped with white. Alar expanse, 14 to 14.5 mm. 



Hahitat. — Arizona. ^ 



Type.—^o. 6371, U.S.N.M. ' 



Described from three well-preserved specimens — two collected by ' 

 Mr. E. A. Schwarz, at Santa Rita Mountains, in Ma}^ and June; the 

 third collected l)y Mr. H. S. Barber, in July, at Williams, Arizona. 



ANACAMPSIS PALTODORIELLA, new species. 



Anacampsis pultodoriel/d Busck, Dyar's List Amer. Lep., No. 5708, 1903. 



Antennse silvery white with a heavy longitudinal dark brown line] 

 running from base to tip. Labial palpi, second joint yellowish white, 

 terminal joint silvery white with a slender longitudinal black line ii 



