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Female pale greyish blue above, border dusky brown. 

 Expanse, d IfV ? Ittt '"ch. 



Hab. Deyra Dhoon, N.W. Himalaya (G. Austen). In coll. F. 

 Moore. 



Allied to D- schistacea. 



Deudorix rectivitta, n. sp. 



Male. Upperside dark dusky blue, borders black. Underside pale 

 vinous brownish buff; both wings crossed by a straight narrow 

 tapering dark-brown pale-outer-bordered band, a paler cell-streak, 

 and an indistinct brownish submarginal fascia ; the band on hind 

 wing bent and zigzag above anal angle ; a small black anal and sub- 

 anal spot speckled ochreous and white, a kvi speckles also between 

 them. 



Expanse Jg inch. 



Hab. N. Cachar {G. Austen). In coll. F. Moore. 



Nearest allied to D. nissa, Kollar, from N.W. Himalayas. 



Deudorix lankana, n. sp. 



Female. Upperside pale violet-brown, marginal line black ; cilia 

 pale ferruginous ; anal lobe ferruginous ; tail black ; cilia at anal 

 angle and beyond tail white. Underside pale ferruginous, the margin 

 darker ; crossed by a narrow ferruginous-brown discal band ; a black 

 spot at anal lobe and a speckled spot beyond, both of which and the 

 end of the band are bordered with white speckles. Legs blackish, 

 banded with white. 



Expanse lA inch. 



Hab. Ceylon (Kottawah forest near Galle). In coll. Capt. Wade. 



Amblypodia naradoides, u. sp. 



Male. Upperside dark violet purple-brown, with a broad dusky- 

 black marginal band ; anal lobe and tail chestnut-brown, the angle 

 white-speckled. Underside dark purple-brown ; transverse band, 

 speckled marks on basal area, and a submarginal series of speckled 

 spots black, the latter and anal angle white-speckled. 



Female. Upperside dark brown ; fore wing with the lower basal 

 and discal area smalt- blue. Underside pale brownish grey, transverse 

 line and speckled markings black ; anal angle ferruginous. 



Expanse, c5' l|, $ l|^inch. 



Hab. Ceylon. In coll. Capt. Wade and F. Moore. 



A much darker insect than the Javan species A. narada, Horsf. 



Amblypodia darana, n. sp. 



Differs from A. naradoides in being larger, the upperside of the 

 male of a deeper violet-blue, the marginal band narrower ; anal lobe 

 red only in the middle, its margin and the tail black. Underside 

 purple chestnut-brown ; speckled markings black, the marginal series 

 white-speckled. 



Female. Pale violet-brown above. Underside similar. 



Expanse, 6 \^, ^ 2^ inches. 



