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27. Anzea orthesia, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIV. figg. 11, 12.) 
Paphia mora, Druce, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 646? (partim). 
Alis purpureo-nigris, basi cerulescente atomatis, anticis margine externo indistincte ceruleo; subtus. lete 
sericeo-castaneo-fuscis undique saturate ferrugineo et albo irroratis, anticis valde acutis, posticis ecaudatis. 
Q alis fusco-nigris, basi ceerulescentibus, anticis macula ad apicem cerulea, subtus fuscis rufescente suffusis et 
undique fusco et albo irroratis ; posticis caudatis. 
Hab. Guatemata!, Polochic valley (Hague), Panima, Cubilguitz (Champion). 
We have four specimens, three males and one female, of this species, which has no. 
very. near ally in Central America; but it is so closely related to a Colombian species, 
A. mora, that Mr. Druce hesitated to separate it in his monograph 1. 
_ From: A. mora, however, it may be recognized by the more purple shade of the wings, 
the blue at the base being more restricted and less of a greenish shade. 
The female is like that sex of 4. wnomais, but the wings are more acute and the 
base of a bluer shade. Our single female was taken by Mr. Champion at Cubilguitz 
in Northern Vera Paz. He also captured a male at Panima in the Sinanja valley. Our 
other specimens are from the valley of the Polochic, into which the Sinanja flows. 
A. orthesia is also allied to A. odilia (Cr.), and more remotely to A. basilia (Cr.). 
A. dia group. 
28, Ansa dia, sp.n. (Tab. XXXIV. figg. 7, 8.) 
Alis viridescenti-nigris, anticarum basi vix viridescentiore; fascia arcuata, venis divisa, subapicali ad angulum 
analem producta nitide viridescente, posticis eodem colore late marginatis, ciliis albis, ecaudatis ; subtus 
saturate sericeo-brunneis, anticarum apice et posticarum margine externo canescentibus; posticis plaga 
magna discali saturate rufo-brunnea, margine interno dilutiore. 
Hab. Panama, David (Champion). 
Mr. Champion captured several male specimens of this beautiful species near the 
town of David. They were caught on bushes on the top of the hill of San Cristobal 
in the hottest sun.. 
The nearest ally to 4. dia is A. polyxo from Brazil, the type of which, obtained by 
Beske, is now in our collection. Another example from the Ucayali differs slightly 
from the type, the markings of the wings above being of a much bluer tint. When 
more specimens of these rare insects come to hand it may be necessary to separate these 
two races. From both, however, A. dia differs in the coloration of the markings of 
the upper surface of the wings, the general tint of which is of a green rather than a 
blue cast. 
29. Anwa aureola. (Tab. XXXVII. figg. 1,2 ¢, 3 9.) 
Paphia aureola, Bates, Ent. Monthl. Mag. iii. p. 152"; Druce, P. Z. 8. 1877, p. 648°. 
Alis supra olivaceo-nigris ; fascia lata communi in anticis subapicali arcuata a costa ad angulum analem deinde 
posticarum marginem externum occupante usque ad angulum analem nitide «eneo-viridi; subtus saturate 
sericeo-fuscis, anticis linea ab angulo apicali sordide albida, macula magna marmorata ad angulum analem 
