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Anaea aidea (I. p. 338). 



Paphia morrisoni, Edw. Papilio, iii. p. 8 3 . 



To the localities given, add : — Noeth America, Arizona 3 . — Mexico, Alamos in 

 Chihuahua (Buchan- Hepburn), Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas (Richardson), Venta de 

 Zopilote in Guerrero (H. H. Smith); Honduras, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugel). 



Anaea ryphea (I. p. 339). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Cuesta de Misantla (Trujillo), Atoyac, Teapa 

 (H. H. Smith) ; Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson) ; Honduras, San 

 Pedro Sula (Wittkugel) ; Nicaragua, Matagalpa (Richardson). 



Anaea morta (I. p. 340). 



To the localities given, add: — Honduras, San Pedro Sula (Wittkugel). 



Anaea cenomais (I. p. 341). 



To the localities given, add: — Mexico (coll. Schaus), Tampico (Richardson). 



Mr. Richardson has sent us a single female from Tampico which seems to belong to 

 this species. 



13 (a). Anaea schausiana. (Tab. cix. figg. 8, 6 ; 9, 10, $ .) 



Ancea schausiana, Godm. & Sal v. Aim. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) xiv. p. 98 (1894) \ 



S . Alis purpureo-nigris, anticis triente basali et macula ad apicem purpureo-cseruleis : subtus lsete brunneis, 

 griseo et argenteo irroratis, anticis fascia indistincta (latiore angulum analera versus) a margine interno 

 ad apicem extendente, punctis minutis submarginalibus sex albidis ; posticis fascia lata margini externo 

 subparalleli grisescente, punctis minutis submarginalibus sex albis, horum duobus nigro notatis. 



2 mari similis, sed alis ambabus ad basin late et maculis duabus subapicalibus violaceo-cseruleis : subtus multo 

 pallidioribus ocbraceo-brunneo irroratis, cauda magis producta et spatulata. 



Hal. Mexico, Coatepec (Schaus x ). 



We are indebted to Mr. Schaus for a pair of this fine species. It is perhaps most 

 nearly allied to A. heatrix, amongst the Central- American Ancece. 



Anaea pithyusa (I. p. 345). 



To the localities given, add : — Mexico, Coatepec (Brooks), Cuesta de Misantla 

 (Trujillo), Atoyac (H. H. Smith) ; Guatemala, Volcan de Santa Maria (Richardson). 



We have received many males of this species from the Volcan de Santa Maria, some 

 of which have the spots on the primaries either very small or absent. Mr. Brooks has 

 sent us specimens of both sexes from Coatepec. 



Anaea xenocles (I. p. 346). 



Dr. Staudinger has sent us a female Ancea from Chiriqui which probably belongs to 

 this species. It has the base of the wings of a paler blue tint and the primaries have 

 two subapical white spots only. 



