ANZA. 343. 
‘Regarding Mr. Simons’s specimens from the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, we are 
now of opinion that they probably belong to A. indigotica rather than to A. cheronea, 
where we placed them®. Females are required to decide the point satisfactorily. 
11. Anza xenica. (Tab. XXXIII. figg. 5, 6.) 
Paphia xenica, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. i. p. 1631; Druce, P.Z. S. 1877, p. 646’. 
A, indigotice affinis, sed alarum maris basi viridescenti fascia subapicali nulla et posticis margine externo haud 
limbato. 
Q quoque A. endigotice affinis, alarum basi viridescenti distinguenda. 
Hab. Guatemata, Polochic valley (F. D. G. & O. 8.1), Purula (Champion). 
A single female specimen of this remarkable species was for a long time the only one 
we possessed. This was obtained during our expedition to Guatemala in 1861-63, and 
formed the type of Mr. Bates’s description!. Since then we have received another 
female, and Mr. Champion was fortunate enough to secure a single male example at 
Purula during his recent visit to Guatemala. There is also a female, said to be from 
Guatemala, in the Hewitson collection in the British Museum. 
12. Anea promenza. (Tab. XXXIV. figg. 1, 2.) 
A, wenice valde affinis, sed alarum basi maris cyanescentiore femine purpurascentiore differt. 
Ab A. indigotica absentia fascia maris subapicalis et margine posticarum schistaceo-cyaneo differt. 
Hab. Mexico, Cordova (Riimelz). 
This species seems to take the place of the Guatemalan A. xenica in Mexico, the 
male differing in having a bluer base to the wings, and the female being in the same 
part of a rich purple tint. The difference of both these species from A. indigotica is 
easily seen by comparing male examples. | 
The only specimens of A. promenea that have reached us, a male and a female, 
were taken by the late Herr Riimeli near Cordova, and the male we now figure. 
A. beatriz group. 
13. “Ana beatrix. (Tab. XXXII. figg. 9,10; Tab. XXXVI. figg. 9, 109.) 
Paphia beatriz, Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. 2871; P. Z.S. 1877, p. 6417. 
Paphia cheronea, Butl. & Druce, P. Z.S. 1874, p. 340°? 
Alis cyaneo-nigris, anticarum basi et posticis fere omnino chalybeo-viridescentibus, anticis fascia (venis divisa) 
arcuata subapicali ad angulum analem producta alarum basi concolore, posticis caudatis; subtus late 
sericeo-fuscis, rufescenti-fusco et albo undique irroratis, fasciis duabus valde indistinctis margini posti- 
carum externo subparallelis alteraque alarum medium transeunte. 
© alis fusco-nigris basi cerulescentibus, anticis macula ejusdem coloris ad apicem; subtus fuscis undique 
rufescenti-fusco irroratis, fasciis indistinctis ut in mare collocatis. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten *), Cache (Rogers); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui (Arcé, 
Champion), Bugaba (Champion). 
