1897.] WEST-INDIAN MICRO-LEPIDOPTERA. 79 



57. PoLYHYMNO? GODMANI, Wlsm. 



Polyhymnol godmani, Wlsm. Pr. Z. Soc. Lond. 1891, 525, 546 

 (1892) 1 . 



Hab. West Indies — San Domingo (Puerto Plata, 16 V. — 

 Gudmann) ; St. Vincent \ 



17. Anacampsis, Crt. 



= Tachyptilia, Hem., Stgr. & Wk., Meyr., &c. 



The type of Anacampsis is Tinea populella, CI., as specified by 

 Curtis, Br. Eat., expl. PI. 189 (1827). For many years this 

 generic name has been separated from its type and used for the 

 anthyllidella group, for which there is no justification, aad Tachy- 

 ptilia, Hein., which has usurped the place of the true Anacampsis, 

 Curtis, must sink as its synonym. 



58. Anacampsis plumbeolata, sp. n. 



Antcnnce greyish. Palpi very slender, strongly recurved, smooth, 

 the apical joiut slightly louger than the second ; greyish, with a 

 black spot at their base externally. Head and thorax smooth ; 

 leaden grey. Fore ivinys shining, leaden grey, with five blackish 

 spots — one on each side of the fold near its base, one resting on the 

 middle of the fold, with another immediately above and slightly 

 beyond it, the fifth at the end of the cell ; a scarcely perceptible 

 outwardly angulated paler band crosses the wing at one-fourth 

 from the apex, terminating in a while spot at the commencement 

 of the costal cilia, whence a row of blackish spots extends around 

 the apex and termen ; cilia pale leaden grey. Exp. cd. 10*5 mm. 

 Hind wings broader than the fore wings ; brownish grey, cilia the 

 same. Abdomen brownish grey. Leys whitish ochreous. 



Type, $ Mus. Hedemann. 



Hob. West Indies — St. Croix, 4 Y. (Hedemann). Unique. 



59. Anacampsis cornifer, sp. n. 



Antennce greyish ochreous, faintly annulated with fuscous. 

 Palpi slender, curved, the second joint comparatively short, closely 

 clothed; whitish, with a distinct black patch on its outer side 

 covering the basal two-thirds ; apical joint slender, naked, twice 

 the length of the second, yellowish white. Head and thorax 

 greyish ochreous. Fore ivinys greyish ochreous, indistinctly 

 speckled with fuscous, a black dot at the extreme base of the 

 costa, two fuscous dots in the fold, two on the discal cell, a slight 

 fuscous costal shade above the end of the cell, followed by a pale 

 ochreous spot, a few fuscous scales lying around the apex and 

 termen ; there is a slight greyish suffusion across the middle of 

 the wing, and beyond it from the pale costal spot a curved band, 

 paler than the ground-colour, is indistinctly traceable across the 

 wing ; cilia grevish ochreous. Exp. al. 10-11 mm. Hind rvinys 



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