1884.] 8;pecies of Asiatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. 41 



Satadra c^ca. 

 Amhlypodia c(Bca, Hewits., 111. D. Lep. p. 14, pi. 4, fig. 28 (18G3). 

 Hab. Borneo (Sarawak). 



Satadra areste. 



Amhlypodia areste, Hewits. Catal. Lye. B. M. pi. 5. f. 43, 44 (1862). 

 Hab. Darjiling. 



Satadra fulgida. 



Amhlypodia fulgida, Hewits., 111. D. Lep. p. 11, pi. 5, fig. 31 (1863). 

 Hab. [? Philippines]. N. India. 



Satadra chinensis. 



Arhopala chinensis, Feld., Reise Novara Lep. ii, p. 231, pi. 29, f. 10 (1865). 

 Hab. China. 



Satadra diardi. 



Amhlypodia diardi, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. p. 9, pi. 5, f. 41, 42, (1862). 

 Hab. Penang. Singapore. 



Satadra apidanus. 



Papilio apidanus, Cram., Pap. Exot. ii. pi. 137. f. F, G. (1779). 

 Amhlypodia apidanus, Horsf., Catal. Lep. Mns. E. I. C. p. 100 (1829). 



Hab. Java. Sumatra. Borneo. 



Satadra absens. 



Amhlypodia ahsens, Hewits., Catal. Lye. B. M. p. 9, pi. 5, f. 51, 52 (1862). 

 Hab. Darjiling. 



Satadra zeta. 

 Amhlypodia zeta, Moore, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 590, pi. 58, f. 6. 

 Hab. Andamans. 



ACESINA, n. g. 



Forewing with the costa less arched than in Panchala, apex less 

 pointed, exterior margin more oblique, and waved ; fourth subcostal vein 

 emitted further from end of the third : hindwing not so broad or quadrate 

 in shape, the costa but slightly arched from the base, exterior margin 

 more oblique and regularly convex, with a slender tail one-fourth of an 

 an inch long from end of lower median vein ; abdominal margin shorter. 

 Antennal club somewhat shorter. 



Type, A. paraganesa. 

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