8 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



25. Amblypodia Aliteeus. 



Amblypodia Alitaeus, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 5. f. 45, 46. 



26. Amblypodia Achelous. 



Amblypodia Achelous, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 5. f. 47, 48. 



27. Amblypodia Silhetensis. 



Amblypodia Silhetensis, Boisduval, MS. Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 4. f. 27, 28. 



28. Amblypodia Adatha. 



Amblypodia Adatha, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 4. f. 29, 30, 31. 

 Amblypodia Oleander, Felder, Lep. Amboin. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. 



29. Amblypodia Micale. 



Amblypodia Micale, Boisduval, MS. Hombron et Jaequinot, Voy. Pole Sud, Lep. pi. 3. f. 1 1, 12. Hewit- 

 son, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. p. 7. 



30. Amblypodia nobilis. 



Amblypodia nobilis, Felder, Lep. Amboin. Sitz. Ahad. Wiss. Wien, I860. 



31. Amblypodia Vihara. 



Amblypodia Vihara, Felder, Lep. Malayiea, Wien. Ent. Monats. iv. p. 395. 



32. Amblypodia Ate, Hewitson. Plate I. 6 fig. 4. 



Upperside. Male. — Violet-blue : the margins black, narrow. 



Underside rufous brown. Anterior wing without any of the basal spots : a small spot at 

 the end of the cell : the transverse band straight. Posterior wing with the principal transverse 

 band also nearly straight : the anal angle profusely dotted with silvery blue. 



Exp. 1 T 9 5 inch. 



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



Probably only a variety of A. Adatha of the Museum Catalogue, figs. 29, 30, 31. 



