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approximatis ; posticis breviter spatulatis serie submarginali macularum viridescentium ornatis ; subtus 
alis sericeo-fuscis griseo irroratis; anticis ad marginem externum et posticis huc illuc nebulosis. 
Hab. Guatemata, San Geronimo (Champion); Costa Rica (Van Patten*); Panama, 
Volcan de Chiriqui (Ribbe, Arcé *, Champion), Bugaba (Champion), Veraguas (Arcé*).— 
CotomBiA?; Venezueta; Borivial; S.E. Braz 3. 
The type of this species was from Bolivia !; our South-American specimens are from 
Colombia, Venezuela, and South-eastern Brazil. These and our many Central-American 
examples all agree fairly with one another. We notice, however, that they all have a 
submarginal row of greenish spots on the secondaries, not mentioned in Prof. West- 
wood’s description. 
Though present in Guatemala it is not common, and Mr. Champion appears to have 
met with it only at San Gerénimo. In the State of Panama it is one of the commonest 
species of Ane@a. Here it abounds in the dry season and may be seen about the banks 
of streams. 
19. Anwa herbacea. 
Paphia herbacea, Butl. & Druce, Cist. Ent. i. p. 100+; P. Z.S. 1874, p. 340°; Butl. Lep. Ex. 
t. 60. f. 3°; Druce, P. Z. 8S. 1877, p. 638 *. 
Alis supra cyanescenti-nigris, basi viridescentibus, anticis macula subapicali ejusdem coloris, posticis macula 
fulva ad costes medium ; subtus sericeo-griseo-ferrugineis, anticis fascia lata integra saturate castanea 
divisis ; posticis fascia angulata, et nebula ad marginem externum ejusdem coloris notatis, maculis duabus 
costalibus albidis; anticis acutis haud falcatis, posticis spatulatis. 
Hab. Costa Rica (Van Patten 1734). 
The only specimens we have of this species are those obtained by Van Patten, which 
served as Messrs. Butler and Druce’s types; these came from Costa Rica, beyond which 
country we have not yet traced the species. 
The fulvous spot near the middle of the costa of the secondaries is a curious character, 
shared alone, as far as we can see, by A. pithyusa, to which species A. herbacea has 
another slight character in common, in that the outer edge of the transverse band of 
the primaries beneath is simply curved and not abruptly broken. In other respects 
the two species are not very similar. 
Of the female of A. herbacea we have as yet no tidings. 
20. Anza glauce. 
Nymphalis glauce, Feld. Wien. ent. Monatschr. vi. p. 119°. 
Paphia glauce, Bates, Journ. Ent. u. p. 342, t. 13 *, f. 2°; Butl. & Druce, P.Z. 8. 1874, p. 340°; 
Druce, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 640°. 
Alis supra eneo-nigris, basi late plumbeo-ceeruleis, anticis macula obliqua pone apicem, altera ad marginis 
externi medium ejusdem coloris ; subtus sericeo-fuscescentibus griseo et fusco irroratis, anticis ad marginem 
externum et posticis lineis duabus margini externo subparallelibus nebulosis; anticis acutis vix falcatis ; 
posticis leviter caudatis. 
2 mari valde similis, alis subtus ferrugineis, posticis fortiter caudatis. 
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