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33. Amblypodia Adonias. 



Amblypodia Adonias, Heivkson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 4. f. 32, 33. 



34. Amblypodia Eumolphus. 



Papilio Eumolphus, Cramer, pi. 299. f. G, H. 



Amblypodia Eumolphus, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 8. f. 89. 



35. Amblypodia aurea. 



Amblypodia aurea, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 8. f. 87, 88. 



36. Amblypodia Bazalus. 



Amblypodia Bazalus, Boisduval, MS. Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 4. f. 37, 38. 



37. Amblypodia Atosia, Hewitson. Plate II. ? figs. 8, 9. 



Upperside. Male. — Lilac-blue : the margins black, very narrow. Anterior wing with a 

 large central spot of somewhat different colour, not seen except in a certain light, and not pro- 

 duced by any unusual arrangement of the scales. 



Underside rufous brown. Anterior wing with the transverse band broken, composed of 

 seven parts : three together, the fourth projecting outwardly from the rest, the three following 

 further from the margin than the fourth. 



Female. — Violet-blue. Anterior wing with the costal margin, the apex, and 

 the outer margin broadly black, the nervures black. Posterior wing with the apex and outer 

 margin broadly dark brown, the nervures black. 



Exp. l T 8 y inch. 



In the Collections of A. It. Wallace and W. C. Hewitson, from Sumatra. 



The spots on the underside of the male are less distinctly marked than those of the female. 

 This species scarcely differs on the underside from A. Adonias and A. Eumolphus. It is nearly 

 allied to A. Agaba of Hewitson in the Museum Catalogue, figs. 39, 40 : on the upperside the 

 two species are alike. 



38. Amblypodia Critala. Plate IV. figs. 26, 27. 



Amblypodia Critala, Felder, Lep. Amboin. Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. 

 Lye. no. 67. p. 15. 



This species, though judiciously placed in the genus Amblypodia by Dr. Felder, bears but 



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