158 LEPIDOPTEBA INBICA. 



rather darker brown, encircled with ochreous-grey. Forev-'ing wdth a round sub-basal 

 spot in the cell, a much larger oval spot in the middle, with a spot attached to its 

 upper end, a very large sub-quadrate spot at the end, with a small round sub-costal 

 spot above it, an outwardly oblique spot below it, with a small spot connecting it, a 

 large spot below the middle spot connected with the oblique spot in an angular form, 

 a discal series of six spots, the first four small, very obliquely placed, the other two 

 much larger and well inwards, one above the other. Hindwing with four sub-basal 

 spots, the fourth well inwards, near the abdominal margin, almost level with the third, 

 on the inner side of these there are some basal spots, and the series is followed as usual 

 by three larger spots in a line, the third being shaped like an elongated triangle, an 

 irregular-shaped bar at the end of the cell, and another elongated spot between it and 

 the triangular spot touching both, a discal series of eight spots in four conjoined pairs, 

 the fifth well inwards ; both wings with a sub-marginal lunular band, and marginal 

 brown line, three black spots at the anal angle, the first and third capped with and the 

 middle spot almost covered with metallic blue-green scales. 



Female. Very similar to the male above and below, but the blue above is duller 

 and the ground colour below is darker and the spots more prominent. 



Expanse of wings, $ $ 2-^ to 2 j^ inches. 



Habitat. — Burma, Malacca, Borneo, Celebes. 



Distribution. — Hewitson's type male was without locality, his female from 

 Sumatra was the female of A. agnis, Felder. Doherty records A. anarte from Myitta, 

 Lower Tenasserim, and from Margherita, in Upper Assam. 



ARHOPALA EUMOLPHUS. 

 Plate 676, figs. 1, <J, la, $, lb, $. 



Papilio eumolplius, Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. p. 19, pi. 299, figs. G, H, $ (1780). Herbst, Pap. pi. 298, 



figs. 3, 4, $ (1804). 

 Polyommatus eumolphus, Godart, Enc. Meth. ix. p. 652 (1823). 

 Amhlypodia eumolphus, Horsfield, Cat. Lep. E.I.C. p. 103 (1829). Hewitson, Cat. Lye. B. M. p. 8, 



pi. 8, fig. 89, i (1862). 

 Arliopala eumolphus, de Nice\-ille, Butt, of India, iii. p. 263 (1890). Elwes, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1892, 



p. 631. Bethune-Baker, Trans. Zool. Soc. 1903, p. 104, pi. 2, figs. 19 to 22, ,J , ^ j 23, 24, ? , $ ; 



pi. 5, figs. 14, 14a (genitalia). 

 Arhopala {Amhlypodia) eumolplms, Manders, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1890, p. 532. 



Amhhjpodia btipola, Hewitson, 111. Diuru. Lep. Suppl. p. 21, pi. 7. Suppl. figs. 64, 65, ? (1878). 

 Satadra hupola, Moore, Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, 1884, p. 38. de Niceville, id. 1885, p. 4. 



Imago. — Male. Upperside rich emerald-green, with a golden or brassy sheen in 



