C ao6 ) 



*Ainhu}jix argciilata Druce, /:.""/. Mo. Min/. xix. p. 17 (1S82) (Cochinchina ;— coll. Dnice) ; Waterh., 

 Alj Idcnt. Lis. ii. t. 13G. f. 2 (1883) ; Kirby, I.e. i. p. 075. n. 14 (1892). 



(? ? . Foretibia arraerl with some spines at and near tlio end. Hiufltibia a little 

 !ono;er (in S h mm., in ? li mm.) than, Ions; terminal s]inr barely two-thirds the 

 length of, the first tarsal segmenf. 



cJ. The eighth abdominal sternite is deeply sinuate mesially, the edge of the 

 segment is very oblif|ne, each side very slightly and almost evenly convex from 

 the most dorsal point to the bottom-of the sinns. The harpe is the most peculiar 

 in the genus (PI. XXXI. f. 13), it being connected with the body of the clasper only 

 at the base, as shown in the figure, whicli rejjresents the clasper and harpe in a 

 ventral view : the harpe is a very long, slightly twisted process, of which the 

 apicn.l third is rather suddenly narrowed and gently bent dorsad ; the two harpes 

 lying across each other, as shown in the figure. The penis-sheath (PI. XXX. f 21) 

 is armed apicallv with a process which is concave ventrally and armed with some 

 teeth at tlie ventral edge ; the process is apparently movable, being joined to the 

 penis-sheath : ventrally there is another armalnre consisting of an elongate, oblique 

 patch of teeth a little before the distal edge of the sheath. The tenth tergite (the 

 supra-anal hook) is very different from that of the other 0.vyam6uli/.r, where it is 

 uniform in structure. In canescen.'t the tenth tergite is longer than elsewhere in 

 the genus, broad, mesially incised at the end (PI. XXIII. f. 2U), and the lateral 

 edges are turned ventrad a little, the upper surface of the tergite being somewhat 

 convex. In a lateral view (PI. XXIII. f. 19) the tenth tergite is slightly curved 

 ventrad. The tenth sternite (PI. XXIII. f. 20) is in a ventral view triangular, 

 sharply pointed ; in a lateral view (PI. XXIII. f. 10) it resembles somewhat the 

 blade of a knife, the mesial line of the sternite being raised into a thin but 

 com])aratively high carina, which is minutely denticulate. The membrane just 

 above the anus (PI. XXIII. f. 19. 20) is more strongly chitinised forming a short, 

 smooth, brown liar. 



?. Eighth tergite (PI. XV. f. 9) long, truncate, not sinuate. Vaginal plate 

 (PI. XV. f. 8) with a sinuate antevaginal ridge ; at each side of the orifice there 

 is a pointed curved process which has a rather close resemblance to the armature 

 n{ rnh/jiti/cliiis pyqarga; postvaginal part of plate small, transversely folded. 



Early stages not known. 



Hab. Andamans ; Penang ; Cochinchina ; Cambodia ; Borneo. 



In the Tring Museum A S S,\ ? from: Borneo; Penang (C. Curtis): Andamans. 



The specimen from the Saunders collection in the Hope Museum at O.xford 

 came from Laos ; AValker said Cambodia. 



169. Oxyambulyx subocellata. 



Aiiihiilyx siilstrlgilis, Moore (ho« Westwood, 1848), in Hor.sf. & Moore, Oil. Lep. Ins. Miis. E. I. C. i. 



p. 260. n. 012 (18.7) (Java ; Canara). 

 *Ambnly.x mbncellaia Felder, Bene Nuvam, Lep. t. 70. f. .".(?) (1874) (Java ;— Mu9, Tring) ; Boisd., 



Spec. Gin. Li'p. Hil. i. p. 189. n. 12 (1875) (Cochinchina) : Kirby, Cat. Lep. Hct. i. p. 677. n. 44 



(1892). 

 *.\n,lmli/:r. moorci Moore, I.e. snb n. 012 (1857) {=mhstrifjiii.i) ; Butl., Proc. Zool. Soc. Loml. p. 10. 



n. 20 (187.5) (.Tava ;-Mu9. Brit.) ; Kirby, U. p. 070. n. 24 (1892) (partim). 

 '''Ambiihp- tiirluUi Moore, /'roc. Zonl.Soe. Lend. p. 252. n. 50 (187.0) (Darjiling ; Canara ;—Mus. 



Brit.) : Moore, Lep. Cci/lon ii p. 11. t. 80. f. 1 (?) (1882) (Ceylon) ; Swinh., Proc. Zool.Soe. 



Lnml. 289. n. 22 (1885) (Belgaum) ; Cot. & Swinh., Cat. Mollis hul. i. p. 23. n. 124 (1887). 



(Sikhim ; Belgaum) ; Swinh., Cat. Lep. Net. O.r. i p. 25. n. 100 (1892) (partim ; Upp. India). 

 *.\mh,il,/.r tluraUesi Moore, /.c. ii. p. 11. t. 80. f. 2 ((J). 2a (/). 2b (y<) (1882) (Ceylon ;— Mils. Brit.) : 



Cot. & Swinh., I.e. p. 24. n. 129 (1887) : Swinh., I.e. p. 25. n. 90 (1892) (China). 



