12 DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



53. Ainblypodia disparilis. Plate IV. 6 fig. 25. 



Amblypodia disparilis, Felder, Lep. Amboin, Sitz. AJcad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. 



In the Collections of Dr. Felder and W. C. Hewitson. 



Through the liberality of Dr. Felder I am enabled to figure this species, he having kindly 

 presented me with an example for that purpose. 



54. Amblypodia Arvina, Hewitson. Plate II. 6 figs. 16, 17. 



Upperside. Male. — Brilliant ultramarine blue (colour of Anniella of the Museum Cata- 

 logue) : the margins very narrow, black. 



Underside glossy lilac-brown, the spots alone dull red-brown: the transverse band of 

 the anterior wing of nearly equal breadth : the penultimate spot projecting inwardly beyond 

 the rest. 



Exp. lif inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Java. 



The dark glossy colour of the underside, in which the spots are seen with difficulty, sufficiently 

 distinguishes this from all other species. 



55. Amblypodia Agesias. 



Amblypodia Agesias, Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 6. f. 55, 56. 



56. Amblypodia Muta. 



Amblypodia Muta, Boisduval, MS. Hewitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 6. f. 57, 58. 



57. Amblypodia Epimuta. 



Amblypodia Epimuta, Boisduval, MS. Hewitson, Brit. Mm. Cat. Lye. pi. 6. f. 59, 60. 



58. Amblypodia Hypomuta. Plate II. 6 fig. 13. 



Amblypodia Hypomuta, Boisduval, MS. Heivitson, Brit. Mus. Cat. Lye. pi. 6. f. 63, 64. 

 Amblypodia Ampbimuta, Felder, Lep. Malayica, Wien. Ent. Monats. iv. p. 396. 



I expressed my regret that the figure of this species in the British Museum Catalogue, fig. 64, 

 did not represent it to my satisfaction ; the band of the anterior wing is there too broad, and 

 does not represent as it ought the projecting central spot. I have now repeated the underside 

 without colour, and I trust that the arrangement of the spots will be distinctly seen. This is 

 one of the commonest species : it differs much in size, but may be known, on the upperside, by 



