1884.] Species of Asiatic Diurnal Lepidoptera. 43 



the cell-spots are smaller and oval in shape, and the diseal band broader ; 

 on the hindwing the basal spots are more rounded, the diseal band more 

 conspicuous and less zigzag in shape, and the submarginal and marginal 

 lunular line more distinctly formed ; at the anal angle is a black spot and 

 another between the median veins, the spots and intervening space being 

 speckled with metallic-green scales. 



Expanse l-j% inch. 



Hab. Andaman Isles. In coll. Indian Museum, Calcutta, and British 

 Museum (Hewitson Cabinet). 



Genus Amblypodia, Horsfield. 

 Amblypodia andersonii, n. sp. 



Male. Smaller than A. taooana. Upperside of a similar tint of 

 ultramarine-blue ; both wings with a much narrower black marginal 

 border. Underside much darker- coloured, but similarly marked. 



Expanse If inch. 



Hab. Sampu, Mergui (Dr. Anderson), In coll. Ind. Mus., Calcutta. 



Family PAPILIONID.^. 



Subfamily Pierin^. 

 Genus Catophaga, Hiibner. 

 Catophaga wardii, n. sp. 



Allied to the South Indian and Ceylonese G. neomho, Male and 

 female of much larger size. 



Male. Upperside olivaceous- white : fore wing with a broad black 

 apical band extending from middle of the costa to near the posterior 

 angle, the band traversed by a curved subapical row of five small white 

 spots, the inner border of the band excavated below the costa to below 

 the second upper spot, then bulged inward to the disc in front of the two 

 lower spots, concave below the middle median to lower median, below 

 which the end of the band is imperfect and terminates on the submedian ; 

 base of wing broadly grey and sparsely speckled with minute black 

 scales on base of the costa : hindwing with a marginal series of broad 

 black confluent dentate spots, which decrease in width from the costa. 

 Underside : forewing olivaceous-white, apex pale yellow, with a curved 

 black subapical band similar to the inner portion on the upperside : hind- 

 wing pale yellow throughout. 



Female. Upperside of a darker tint of olivaceous- white than in 

 male : forewing with a broader black apical band, which is traversed by 



