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gently arched, apex rounded, termen somewhat obliquely rounded; 

 dark fuscous-purple, in ^ suffused with deep indigo in disc; basal 

 f bright orange, division suffused; an elongate white spot in disc 

 somewhat before middle; a variable roundish or irregular white 

 spot in disc somewhat before J, above which are one or two 

 minute white dots : cilia rather dark fuscous. H ind wings blackish- 

 fuscous; basal I bright orange; cilia grey, on basal area orange. 

 Woodlark I. Sariba I.; two specimens (Meek). 



114. A. cupinna Feld. 

 {Amhlothridia cuprina Feld., Reis. Nov. pi. cxxxix., 21.) 

 Molucca Is.; not known to me. Fore wings purple, with an 

 orange basal patch extended along dorsum to tornus, and four 

 white spots in the purple area; hind wings orange, with grey 

 apical patch. 



115. A. hasalis VoU. 



{Oeta hasalis Vol!., Tijd. v. Ent. 1863, 140, pi. ix.,6.) 

 Mortal (Moluccas); other localities quoted by various authors 

 require confirmation, the identity of the species observed not 

 being established. This and the two following species are nearly 

 allied, and the group requires further study. 



116. A. conspicua Wals. 



{Atteva conspicua Wals., Swinh. Cat. Het. ii., 559.) 



Buru; not known to me. 



117. ^. Mathewi Butl. 



{Corinea Mathewi Butl., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1887, 414.) 



(J 9. 30-35 mm. Head blackish-grey, a streak along anterior 

 margin of eye, a patch behind eye, and undefined spots on fore- 

 head and back of crown white. Thorax and abdomen orange. 

 Posterior tibiee in $ somewhat short but normal, smooth-scaled. 

 Forewings purple-blackish; basal f deep orange; a white spot on 

 dorsum near base, and one in disc at |; a variable transverse 

 white mark before middle, seldom reaching dorsum; a while dot 



