AMBLYPODIA. 14 g 



with two basal spots only, the transverse band unbroken, hexafid, broadest on the costal 

 margin : tw r o subniarginal brown bands, the outer band macular. Posterior wing crowded 

 with spots, one spot on the costal margin below its middle large and angular. 



Exp. 1 T \, inch. 



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



I have before stated that I think it quite unnecessary to describe in detail the position of 

 the spots on the underside of the wings, when I have done my best (with which, however, I am 

 not at all satisfied) to denote them by figures. 



94. Amblypodia Amphimuta. 



Arhopala Aniphiniuta, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 29. f. 8, p. 232. 

 Amblypodia Hypomuta, variety, Hewitson, Lyccenidce, p. 12. 



95. Amblypodia Antimuta. 



Arhopala Antimuta, Felder, Novara Expedition, p. 233. 



96. Amblypodia Obinensis. 



Arhopala Chinensis, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 29. f. 10, p. 231. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from North India. 

 Very near to Areste. 



97. Amblypodia Asinarus. 



Arhopala Asinarus, Felder, Novara Expedition, p. 235. 



98. Amblypodia Arsenius. 



Arhopala Arsenius, Felder, Novara Expedition, pi. 29. f. 15, p. 236. 

 This species and Asinarus are near to Rama. 



99. Amblypodia Atkinsoni, Hewitson. Plate III. b. figs. 48, 49. 



Upperside rufous-brown, darkest on the anterior wing. Both wings dentated : both 

 blue from the base to beyond the middle. The costal margin of the anterior wing spotted 

 with white. 



Underside pale brown irrorated with darker colour. Anterior wing dark brown from 

 the base to beyond the middle, the cell crossed by four white lines followed by two similar 



