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while almost straight internally, is bluntly obtuse-angled externally ; and 

 with the outer margin at the inner angle obsoletely trilineated with white 

 as in the posterior pair. 



Posterior pair with a narrower and less conspicuous discal whitish 

 band of uniform width throughout, not sharply defined, but on the contra- 

 ry diffused externally, and bordered internally with a line of fuscous which 

 is darker than the ground, sharply bent inwards at right angles to itself to 

 the abdominal margin, and externally margined with brassy, at its posterior 

 end ; with the deep black spot of the small anal lobe, a large patch of grey 

 scales between the ends of the submedian vein and the first median veinlet, 

 an intense black spot next to and about half the size of this between the 

 ends of the first and second median veinlets, and a very short and trans- 

 versely elongated or narrow similar but inconspicuous black spot between 

 the ends of the first. and second median veinlets, all internally margined 

 with a discontinuous line of brassy scales which extends from the point 

 where the dark discal striga with its brassy edging reaches the abdominal 

 margin all along the outer margin of the organs, following the inner 

 contours of the above-described spots, up to the second subcostal veinlet ; 

 and with the external margin finely lineated with three regularly concentric 

 silvery white lines separated from one another by the black anteciliary line 

 and the brown bases of the cilia. 



Length of the anterior wing '52 ; whence expanse = 1*09 inches. 



A single male of this beautiful little species, the nearest ally of which 

 is 31. ciniata, Hewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep. p. 35, pi. XIV, figs. 30, 31 9. 



69. Deudorix epijarbas, Moore. 



70. Deudorix dieneces, Hewitson. 



71. Deudorix varuna, Horsfield. 



72. Deudorix orseis, Hewitson. 



73. Myrlna atymnus, var. prabha. 



74. Ambltpodia narada, var. erichsonii. 



A single male with the upperside coloured the deepest and richest 

 metallic violet bordered with fuscous-black exactly to the same extent and 

 in just the same manner as, but more darkly than, in Calcutta specimens of 

 A. narada. One of the females in the tint and extent of the blue of the 

 upperside closely resembles Calcutta specimens of A. narada, but it is 

 otherwise darkly and richly coloured as in the rest of the Andaman speci- 

 mens. 



75. Arrhopala centaurus, var. coruscans, W.-M. & de N. 

 Numerous additional males and females. 



70. Arrhopala amantes. 



Amblypodia amantes, Hewitson, Cat. Lye. Brit. Mus. 1862, p. 4, pi. 2, figs. 1-3. 

 One small female. 



