14 b DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



76. Amblypodia uobilis. 



Arliopala nobilis, Felder, Novum Expedition, pi. 29. $ fig. 6, p. 226. 

 Near to A. Meander. 



77. Amblypodia Gilolensis. 



Arkopala Gilolensis, Felder, Novara Expedition, Lep. p. 225. 

 Near A. Silhetensis. 



78. Amblypodia Elfeta, Hewitson. Plate III. a. ? fig. 40. 



Upperside. Female. — Rufous-brown, darker on the anterior wing. Both wings have 

 the base irrorated with cerulean blue, very slightly on the posterior wing. 



Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing with two large rouud spots within the cell, a 

 broad band at the end of the cell extending to the first median nervule, the transverse band 

 (broken at the middle) of six oval spots, the sixth minute, and a submarginal band of lunular 

 spots, all brown bordered with white. Posterior wing with six round spots near the base, a 

 spot at the end of the cell, a triangular spot towards the inner margin, and a semicircular band 

 of round spots, all brown bordered with white : two submarginal bands bordered above with 

 white : two black spots at the anal angle crowned with white, the space between them black 

 irrorated with blue. 



Exp. 1-— inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Sulla (Celebes). 



Nearest to A. Acetes. 



79. Amblypodia Padus. 



Arhopala Padus, Felder, Novara Expedition, p. 230. 

 " Very near to Eridanus." 



80. Amblypodia Ocrida, Hewitson. Plate III. a. figs. 38, 39. 



Upperside silvery cerulean-blue. Anterior wing with the costal and outer margins very 

 broadly dark brown. Posterior wing with the apex and outer margin to the tail also brown : 

 the nervures black. 



Underside grey-brown. Anterior wing with the three spots at the cell, one spot below 

 these, and the transverse band, which is hexafid and of equal breadth, dark brown bordered 



