AMBLYP0D1A. 

 20. Amblypodia Aedias. 



Amblypodia Aedias, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Li/c. pi. 4. f. 36. 



Amblypodia Heliis (Helius, Cram.), Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E.I. C. Mus. p. 103. 



21. Amblypodia Axiothea, Hewitson. Plate II. 3 figs. 10, 11. 



Upperside. Male. — Brilliant silvery morpho-blue: the margins narrow, dark brown. 

 Anterior wing with the costal margin, the apex, and outer margin ultramarine blue. 



Underside white. Anterior wing crossed before the middle by two short broad bands of 

 brown : the usual transverse band of equal breadth, nearly straight. Posterior wing with 

 two bands from the middle of the costal margin and two bands from the inner margin, which 

 meet in one large irregular spot below the middle. 



Exp. 1-jTj inch. 



In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from New Guinea. 



22. Amblypodia Acron. 



Amblypodia Acron, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 5. f. 53, 54. 



23. Amblypodia Azenia, Hewitson. Plate III. <3 figs. 22, 23. 



Upperside. Male. — Brilliant morpho-blue : the margins narrow, dark brown. Anterior 

 wing with the costal margin and apex ultramarine blue. 



Underside lilac-white. Anterior wing with the transverse band of nearly equal breadth, 

 slightly curved at its lower extremity. Posterior wing with the transverse band broad, broken. 

 Female with the blue less brilbant : the costal and outer margins of the 

 anterior wing broadly black. On the underside it does not differ from the male. 



Exp. lfS inch. 



In the Collections of A. R. Wallace and W. C. Hewitson, from Waigiou. 



24. Amblypodia Admete, Hewitson. Plate III. 6 figs. 18, 19. 



Upperside. Male. — Violet-blue : the outer margins dark brown, broader on the pos- 

 terior wing. 



Underside grey-brown. Anterior wing rufous from the base to the middle, without the 

 usual basal spots : the transverse band broad, equal, curved, dark brown. Posterior wing with 

 a broken irregular band of white beyond the middle, and two submarginal bands of white 

 lunular and triangular spots. 



Exp. 1-^5 inch. 



In the Collection of A. R. Wallace, from Ceram. 



