268 Mr. H. Grose Smith on new Asiatic Butterflies. 



rior wings same colour as the base of anterior wings ; at the 

 middle are two narrow sinuate lines, the space between which 

 is light brown followed by a row of dark brown spots, then a 

 row of lunular contiguous spots, a submarginal brown line, 

 and another on the margin. 



Underside. Paler and brighter than on the upperside, the 

 row of dark brown spots on both wings much more distinct, 

 the row on the posterior wings being surrounded with bright 

 brown, inside which is a whitish sinuate band, slightly opa- 

 lescent. 



Expanse of wings 3| inches. 



Hah. Dapatan, one of the Philippine Islands. 



In the collection of H. Grose Smith. 



Near to ErymantMs, but abundantly distinct. 



Amhlypodia arracana. 



Upperside. Purple. Exterior margin of both wings broadly 

 dark brown ; posterior wangs with a large reddish-brown 

 lobe at the anal angle. 



Underside. Rufous, crossed from near the apex of the an- 

 terior to centre of the inner margin of the posterior wings by 

 a brown-black line, between which and the base the space is 

 more or less densely irrorated with the same colour. Half- 

 way between the line and the outer margin of both wings is 

 a brown-black band of minute maculse, and another on the 

 lower part of the outer margin of the posterior wings. 



Expanse of wings 2 inches. 



Hah. Arracan Hills (Capt. Adamson). 



In the collection of Mr. Adamson. 



Near to A. anata^ but a larger and brighter insect. 



Amhlypodia tounguva. 



Male. — Upperside. Brilliant blue, the apex, costa from near 

 the base, and exterior margin of anterior wings, and the ex- 

 terior margin of posterior wings broadly brown-black. 



Underside. Pinkish brown, slightly suffused with purple. 

 Anterior wings with two spots in the cell and one beyond the 

 cell, followed by a broad straight band of contiguous spots, 

 the spots all being brown bordered with lighter pinkish brown, 

 a broad brown patch below and beyond the cell and exteriorly 

 almost to the base, beneath which the space to the inner 

 margin is pale brown. Posterior wings with numerous brown 

 spots bordered with light pinkish brown. 

 . Female. — Upperside. Paler and margins less broadly black. 



Expanse of wings 1^ inch. 



Hah. Toungu, Burmah. 



In the collection of H. Grose Smith. 



