342 RHOPALOCERA. 
Chontales (Belt) ; Costa Rica, Cache (Rogers); Panama, Chiriqui and Bugaba (Arcé, 
Champion), Calobre (Arcé). 
This small form of 4. morvus seems to be distinct, though we have some doubts on 
the subject. As regards the coloration of the female it agrees better with the South- 
American A. morvus than with A. morta of Central America; but the insect is much 
smaller, the anterior wings of the male more hooked at the apex, and the base of both 
wings have a greener tint. | 
In its range it occupies nearly the same area as A. morta, but we have not yet traced 
it beyond the district of Chiriqui in the State of Panama. .. 
Mr. Druce in his monograph placed the name Paphia enomais, Boisduval, as a 
synonym of P. pithyusa, Felder; but the types of the former submitted to us by 
M. C. Oberthiir show that it was this species that Boisduval described. 
Some of our specimens of this species seem to have been called Paphia iphis in 
Mr. Druce’s monograph. 
A. indigotica group. 
10. Anza indigotica. (Tab. XXXIII. figg. 1,28; A. zelica, figg. 3,42.) ~ 
Paphia indigotica, Salv. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, iv. p. 180°; Butl. & Druce, P. Z.S. 1874, 
p. 840°; Druce, P.Z.S. 1877, p. 645 °. 
Paphia zelica, Salv. Ann. & Mag. N. H. ser. 4, iv. p. 180%. 
Papua cheronea, Godm. & Salv. Trans. Ent. Soc. 1880, p. 124°? 
Alis cyaneo-nigris ad basin vix cyanescentibus, anticis fascia transversa arcuata apicem versus et margine 
posticarum externo schistaceo-cyaneis, posticis caudatis; subtus castaneis linea mediana communi et 
posticis lineis duabus margini externo subparallelis fuscis ; costa anticarum et margine posticarum externo 
angulum analem versus albo irroratis, posticis ocello singulo ad medium marginis externi. 
@ alis brunneo-purpureo suffusis, anticis fascia lata fulva arcuata a costa fere ad angulum analem, posticarum 
apice eadem colore; subtus alis fere ut in mare, sed pallidioribus et notatione omnino magis obvia, 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten *), Trazu and Cache (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de 
Chiriqui (Arcé), Bugaba (Champion), Calobre (Arcé 14).—N. CoLomta ? 5. 
This species was first described from specimens sent us by Arcé from Calobre in the 
State of Panama!+. At the same time the great difference between the sexes of the 
species, without parallel in the genus, except in the case of the closely allied A. xenica, 
was not recognized, and the male and female were described as distinct species. 
Mr. Druce was the first to call attention to their real relationship °, and the receipt of 
more specimens fully confirms his view on this point. 
The range of A. indigotica is restricted to Costa Rica, the State of Panama, and 
probably Northern Colombia. In Mexico and Guatemala the allied forms A. promenca 
and A. xenica take its place. In the interior of Colombia A. cheronea is probably its 
representative, as the males agree in the general character of their markings. The 
female of A. chewronea, however, is at present unknown to us. 
