14 LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



A. Fivarna, without the angular bends of that species, ami gradually curved outwards to its middle : the anal 

 angle irrorated with dull light blue, with a lunular black spot between the tails. 

 In the Collection of the British Museum from Singapore. 



This may be a variety of Vivarnd : I cannot determine the sex. 



63. Amblypodia Quercetonun. 



Aniblypodia Vivarna. Pl. VII. $ f. 76. 

 Arhopala Quercetorum, Boisd. MS. 



Amblypodia Quercetorum, Doull. Brit. Mus. List. Moore in Horsf. ^- Moore, Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mits. 

 p. 42. pl. la. d {. 7. 



In the Collection of the British Museum from Sylhet. 



Variety a. Male above with the anterior wing less pointed at the apex : the blue much lighter : the 

 margins rufous-brown. The posterior wing uniform rufous-brown. 



Female with all the wings rufous-browu : the middle of the anterior wing with a longitudinal 

 ferruginous spot. 



The female figured is very likely a variety ; it is probably for the most part of a uniform rufous-brown. 

 In the Collection of the British Museum from Sylhet. 



When the Plate was drawn, I believed this to be only a local variety of A. Vivarna, not having then seen the 

 example figured in the Catalogue of the East India ^Museum, which has the apex of the anterior wing 

 unusually lengthened out. On the underside this s])ecies differs from Vivarna chiefly in the obscuritv, or 

 absence altogether, of the white spots which constitute the central band of the posterior wing of that species. 



64. Amblypodia Ameria. 



Amblypodia Ameria, Hewitson. Pl. VIII. J f. 85, 86. 



Upperside brown. Anterior wing dark brown, with a large spot of lilac-blue from the base to the 

 middle. Posterior wing rufous-brown, with a small narrow spot of blue near the base : the tail broader than 

 usual. 



Underside. Anterior wing rufous-brown : the ai)ex grey : three small white spots within the cell : 

 two spots at the end of the cell margined with white : the transverse band broad, of nearly equal width, curved 

 near the apex. Posterior wing rufous- or grey-brown : the costal margin near the apex protruded outwards to 

 an acute point : the base and an ill-defined central band rufous-brown. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson from Northern India and Siam. 



65. Amblypodia Narada. 



Thecla Narada, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E. I. C. Mus. p. 98. pl. 1 . f. 8, female. Westw. in Doubl. ^- Hewits. Gen. 

 Diur. Lep. p. 478. 



In the Collection of the British Museum from Java. 



66. Amblypodia Anita. 



Amblypodia Anita, Ilexvitson. Pl. VIII. <S f. 90, 91. 



Upperside. Mule. — Purjjle : the margins rather broadly brown. 



Underside rufous : the base of both wings clouded irregularly with black : both wings crossed near 

 the costal margin by two indistinct macular bands of brown. The apex of the anterior wing and the anal angle 

 of the posterior wing marked with grey. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson from Siam. 



The males of A. Narada and -/. Anita have a fiiurtli brauth from the subcostal nervure ; the females, like the 

 rest of the genus, are without it. 



