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and tlie upper part of the cell nearly to the base fuscous 

 brown, the remainder bein^ rufous. The cell is crossed by 

 four light rufous lines, forming two quadrangular spots ; a 

 series of white angular lines on the margin, between which 

 and the cell is a row of five Avhite spots, the three uppermost 

 linear, the other two broader, with dusky brown spots in the 

 middle. Posterior wings rufous, broadly margined with fus- 

 cous brown, and a series of white marginal angular lines 

 corresponding with those on the anterior wings. 



Underside. Anterior wings light brown, tinged towards the 

 base with red ; the cell, the basal portion of which is red, is 

 crossed by three black spots, centred with and surrounded by 

 dusky white ; the middle row of white spots is confluent, 

 extends nearly to the inner angle, and is margined internally 

 by a row of black markings. The marginal white angles on 

 both wings are broadly defined and bordered on each side with 

 black, with a white spot in the centre of each angle. Poste- 

 rior wings light brown, red towards the base, with three 

 dusky white bands, irregularly defined ; in the interior of each 

 band are irregular indistinct rows of black spots. 



Expanse 3 inches. 



Hah. Yendaw, Burmah. 



In the collection of H. Grose Smith. 



Amhlypodia yendava. 



Male. — Upperside. Lilac-blue, margins broadly dark 

 brown. 



Underside. Brown. Anterior wings with a spot on the 

 middle of the costa ; a transverse band of six spots, the first 

 four curving outwards, the fifth further from the outer mar- 

 gin, the sixth in a line with the fourth ; two spots in and 

 one at the end of the cell, and a submarginal indistinct band. 

 Posterior wings with ten basal spots and a central band of 

 spots, of which the first two are distinct, the next four con- 

 fluent, the seventh angulated, and the eighth on the inner 

 margin elongated ; a submarginal indistinct band ; a black 

 spot at the anal angle, above which and on each side of the 

 tail is an irroration of silvery greenish blue. 



Female violet-blue. 



Expanse 2^ inches. 



Hah. Yendaw, Burmah. 



In the collection of H. Grose Smith. 



!Near Atosia, but much larger, and the arrangement of the 

 spots on the underside is quite diflerent. 



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