AMBLYPODIA. 21 



Underside grey-brown. Both wings with some spots before the middle, a spot at the 

 end of the cell, a band beyond the middle, broken on the anterior wing, and a submarginal 

 band, all dark brown bordered with paler colour. Posterior wing with three spots of gold- 

 green at the anal angle. 



Exp. lij inch. 



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



Closely allied to A. Bazalus, Bazaloides, and Bvpola on the underside, but of very dif- 

 ferent colour above. 



62. Amblypodia Perimuta. Plate (Suppl.) VII. fig. 61. 



Amblypodia Perimuta, Hewitson, British-Museum Cat. pi. 6. figs. 65, 66. 



Not satisfied with the previous figure of this species, I have repeated it here. 



101. Amblypodia Bazaloides, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) VII. figs. 62, 63. 



Upperside blue tinted with lilac, the margins broadly brown, paler on the posterior wing. 

 Posterior wing with one tail. 



Underside. Anterior wing rufous-brown, crossed in the cell by linear white spots, and 

 crossed beyond the middle by a broad half-broken band of dark rufous-brown, bordered ou 

 both sides with white, and by a submarginal brown band : the apex lilac-white, the inner 

 margin pale brown. Posterior wing lilac, irrorated with white, two large brown spots on the 

 costal margin, several brown spots below these, and a band of spots beyond the middle, all 

 brown bordered with white : a submarginal zigzag black line : the margin rufous-brown. 



Exp. \\^ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson. 



102. Amblypodia Bupola, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) VII. figs. 64, 65. 



Upperside rufous-brown. Both wings with a lilac-blue spot from the base. Posterior 

 wing with one tail. 



Underside pale rufous-brown. Both wings with several spots before the middle, a spot 

 at the end of the cell, a transverse band beyond the middle (broken on the anterior wing) 

 all brown bordered with paler colour : both with a submarginal brown baud, zigzag on the 

 posterior wing. Posterior wing with three black caudal spots, crowned with gold-green. 



Exp. l^y inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Darjceling (Atkinson). 



This species and A. Bazaloides, though closely allied to A. Bazalus, are sufliciently well- 

 marked as varieties, if not good species. 



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Published November 1878. 



