1884.] Species of Asiatic Di'iirnal heiiyidopievsi. 39 



Satadra bazalus. 

 Amhlypodia hazalus, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. pi. 4, fig. 37, 38 (1862) 3 . 

 Hab. Nepal. 



Satadra atrax. 



Amblypodia atrax, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. p. 13, pi. 7, fig. 80, 82 (18G2). 



Hab. Nepal. 



Satadra anthelus. 



Amblypodia anthelus, Doubleday and Hewits., Gen. D. L. pi. 74, f. 6 (1852). 

 Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. pi. 3, f. 23. 24. 



Hab. Moulmein. 



Satadra canaraica, n. sp. 



Allied to 8. alea {Amblypodia alea, Hewits). Male and female, 

 Upperside of a more purplish violet-blue than in 8. alea, the marginal 

 black border comparatively narrower in the male. Underside of a darker 

 purplish violet-brown : fore wing with the basal spots darker, the two 

 cell-spots very small and round, the discocellular spot and the two below 

 the cell narrower, the transverse discal band regular and not broken on 

 the upper median vein, the submarginal and marginal lunules obsoles- 

 cent : hindwing with the basal and subbasal spots darker and very small, 

 the discal zigzag band narrower and less distinct, the submarginal and 

 marginal lunules obsolescent; anal angle less speckled with metallic- 

 green scales, the anal black spot only present. 



Expanse S If, 2 If inch. 



Hab. Canara, S. India (Ward). In coll. F. Moore. 



In 8. alea the underside is uniformly purplish-brown, the markings 

 all of a regular colour and distinctly lined with pale purplish- white. 



Satadra chola, n. sp. 



Closely allied to 8. areste {Amblypodia areste, Hewits.). Male. 

 Upperside of a comparatively darker purplish blue, the marginal black 

 borders being one half less the width. Female. Upperside also with the 

 blue area extending comparatively more over the disc. Underside : fore- 

 wing more dusky olive-brown in colour, with much narrower whitish 

 cell- streak, quadrate spot beneath it, and transverse discal band, the 

 outer band being more defined : hindwing with similarly disposed 

 markings except that the subbasal band is very broad and entire (not 



