14 d DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA. 



83. Atnblypodia Hesba, Hewitson. Plate III. b. fig. 47. 



Upperside. Male. — -Brilliant niorpho-blue : the margins bark brown, narrow : the 

 fringe paler. 



Underside rufous-brown. Anterior wing with the three spots in and at the end of the cell, a 

 triangular spot, and a small round spot below them : the transverse band of six spots broken 

 below the fourth spot and a submarginal band of spots all dark brown bordered with pale 

 ochreous-brown : the inner margin broadly grey. Posterior wing with numerous round and oval 

 spots : two black spots at the anal angle crowned with silvery blue : the spot between them 

 decorated with the same blue. 



Exp. li-J- inch. 



In the Collection of George Semper, from Mindanao. 



84. Amblypodia (Enotria, Hewitson. Plate IIIc. fig. 56. 



Upperside brilliant violet-blue, tinted with carmine : the fringe rufous-brown. 



Underside rufous-brown, tinted with purple, paler at the outer margins. Both wings 

 with the usual circular subbasal spots. Anterior wing with the transverse band broken widely 

 apart at its middle, each portion of four spots. Posterior wing with the first two spots 

 of the circular transverse band on the costal margin large and nearly separate from the 

 rest which are in pairs : two brown spots at the base of the tail crowned with silvery blue, 

 the lobe black. 



Exp. li| inch. 



In the Collection of Mr. George Semper, from Mindanao. 



85. Amblypodia Tephlis. Plate III. c. c? figs. 57,58. 

 Arhopala Tephlis, Boisduval, MS. 



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



Underside rufous-brown, the spots and bands bordered with white. Anterior wing with 

 the inner margin broadly grey : the transverse band interrupted in the middle, the last spot 

 minute. Posterior wing traversed longitudinally by a band of white, the spots crowded 

 together : a black spot at the base of the tail and the lobe black, the space between them pale 

 blue. 



Exp. 1^ inch. 



In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval, from Gilolo. 



