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49. Amblypodia Agesias. 



Amblypodia Agesias, Flewitson. Pl. VI. $ f. 55, 56. 



Upperside. Female. — Violet-blue : the margins broadly brown. 



Underside brown. Anterior wing with the usual transverse band, represented by four round spots, 

 such as usually occupy the base of tlie wings. The band of the posterior wing represented by a. chain of eight 

 spots, which commences at the costal margin a little below the middle, and, curving outwards parallel to the 

 outer margin, ends in an oblong spot near the inner margin : the anal angle with three black spots irrorated 

 with bright blue. 



In the Collection of the British Museum from Borneo. 



Variety a. Female. — Without the transverse band of four round spots which cross the underside 



of the anterior wing, as described above. 



50. Amblypodia Muta. 



Amblypodia Muta. Pl. VI. J f. 57, 58. 

 Arhopala Muta, Boisd. MS. 



Upperside. Male. — Silvery-blue : the outer half of the anterior wing lilac : the margins with a 

 narrow border of brown. 



Underside of a uniform brown : the usual bands and spots scarcely visible. The baud of the anterior 

 wing long, of nearly equal breadth, curving in and out. The band of the posterior wing of nearly the same 

 form. 



In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval from Java. 



51. Amblypodia Epimuta. 



Amblypodia Epimuta. Pl. VI. ? f. 59, 00. 

 Arhopala Epimuta, Boisd. 3IS. 

 Amblypodia Epimuta, DoiiLl. Brit. Mvs. List. Horsf. ^ Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mas. p. -12. 



c? . Alls omnibus nitidissimis argenteo-cceruleis. 



Upperside. Male. — Morpho-blue : the margins with a narrow border of brown. 



Underside rufons. The basal spots of the anterior wing scarcely seen : the transverse band of 

 nearly equal breadth, curveil out and in. The band of the posterior wing represented by indistinct spots in pairs : 

 the anal angle with two bright spots of silvery-blue, one large and oblong, the other apart from it and small. 

 Female.- — Like the male, except that it is of a lighter blue, with the margins broad. 



In the Collection of the British Museum from India. 



52. Amblypodia Hypomuta. 



Amblypodia Hypomuta. Pl. VI. cf f- 03, C4. 

 Arhopala Hypomuta, Boisd. MS. 

 Amblypodia Hypomuta, lioull. Brit. Mus. List. 

 Amblypodia Ampbimuta, Felder, Lep. Malayica, Wien. Ent. Monats. Band iv. p. 396, 1860. 



Upperside. il/«7e.— Ultramarine-blue : the margins with a very narrow border of black. 

 Underside rufous-brown. The hand of the anterior wing narroiv, of equal breadth, formed of 

 five spots, the middle spot projectinrj outwardly. The posterior wing crowded with uuarranged spots : the 

 anal angle with three black spots marked with bright blue. 

 In the Collection of W. C. Ilewitson from India. 



Female like the male, except that the blue of the upperside is lighter, the margins 



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