22 DIUENAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



103. Amblypodia ovoinaculata, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) VIII. figs. 66, 67. 



Upperside blue, with the margins broadly dark brown. 



Underside pale brown. Both wings with several large spots before the middle ; a large 

 spot at the end of the cell, and a curved band of oval spots, all dark brown bordered with 

 paler colour : both with a submarginal band of less-distinct brown spots. Anterior wing with 

 a marginal band of brown spots. Posterior wing with three dark brown spots at the anal 

 angle, irrorated with golden green [not shown in the figure. — W. F. K.]. 



Exp. l-f% inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Sumatra (Buxton). 



104. Amblypodia Buxtoni, Hewitson. Plate {Suppl.) VIII. 2 figs. 68, 69. 



Upperside. Male. — Brilliant lilac-blue, the margins narrowly brown. 



Underside rufous-brown. Both wings crossed by many spots and linear bands of paler 

 colour. Posterior wing with one tad and three black spots at the base, crowned with metallic 

 blue. 



Female like the male, except that it is of a paler blue, and has the outer 

 margin of the anterior wing broadly dark brown. 



Exp. 1 T V inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Sumatra (Buxton), and in that of Dr. 

 Staudinger, from Malacca. 



I have given myself the pleasure of naming this species after Mr. E. C. Buxton, who, most 

 fortunately for himself, combines with a keen love of field sports an equal relish in Natural- 

 History pursuits. 



105. Amblypodia Capeta, Hewitson. Plate (Suppl.) VIII. figs. 70, 71. 



Upperside lilac-blue, with the margins broadly dark brown. Posterior wing with one 

 tail. 



Underside. Anterior wing dark brown, with a spot in the cell, transverse bands at the 

 middle and beyond it, and the inner margin, which is marked by a spot of brown, all pale 

 brown. Posterior wing lilac from the base to the middle, marked by several dark brown spots 

 bordered with white, the outer margin broadly pale rufous-brown : the anal angle and caudal 

 spot black, the space between and above them gold-green. 



Exp. 1±§ inch. 



In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson, from Sumatra (Buxton.) 



