SUB-FAM. AMBLYPODINjE I3I 



350. A. AMATRix, de Niceville. 



One female, caught at Akyab in May, 1883, and several at 

 Aloungdau Kathapa, in the Chindwin district, in February. 



351. A. ANTHELUS, Doublcday and Hewitson. 

 One specimen sent from Mergui in 1898. 



352. A. CAMDEO, Moore. 



One specimen, caught at Hpa An, on the Salvveen River, 

 and one at Yeu, Upper Burmah, both in September. 



353. A. EUMOLPHUS, Cramer. 



Under this name I class all the green species which I have 

 caught in Burmah. I have one male caught in Moulmain, 

 one in Mandalay, several near Kindat on the Upper Chindwin 

 River, and one at Bhamo. The one caught at Bhamo differs 

 from the others in having the black margin of the fore-wings 

 of even width from the apex to the posterior angle. On the 

 under side it has a very indistinct costal spot. This appears 

 to correspond best with A. eumolphus. Of the other males 

 Mr. de Niceville has named one taken on the Upper Chindwin 

 as "typical A. hellenore, Doherty" ; and Mr. Moore has named 

 another taken at Mandalay as A. viridissima, Swinhoe. I can 

 not make out any difference between them except that the 

 markings on the under side of A. viridissima are less distinct 

 and the costal spot is absent. I have two females, taken in 

 July in Upper Chindwin, in company with the males of 

 A. hellenore, which undoubtedly belongs to the same species. 

 I have also a female taken in Lower Burmah which Mr. Moore 

 has labelled A. viridissima ? This is a considerably larger 

 insect than any of the others, and differs principally on the 

 under side in having the second spot on the outer discal band 

 considerably larger than the first and third, as in A. silhetensis, 

 Hewitson. 



354. A. MOOLAIANA, MoOrC. 



A single specimen, which has been identified by Mr. Moore 

 as a female of this species, was taken by me at Tounggya 

 Sekkan, in Moulmain district, in April, 



