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broadly brown, and the spots forming the transverse band of the anterior wing differently arranged, the last 
spot (as well as the middle one) projecting outwards beyond the rest. 
In the Collection of the British Museum from India. 
I regret that the figure does not represent this species as well as I would wish ; the transverse band of the 
anterior wing is too broad, and the spots which form it are not sufficiently rounded. 
53. Amblypodia inornata. 
Amblypodia inornata, Felder, Lep. Malayica, Wien. Ent. Monats. Bandiv. p. 396. 
Is not this an indistinctly marked variety of Hypomiita ? 
54. Amblypodia Lyc83nana. 
Amblypodia Lycsenaria, Felder, Lep. Malayica, loc. cit. 
Upperside. Male . — Brilliant morpho-blue : the margins with a narrow border of brown. 
Underside brown : both wings crossed by numerous irregular lines of lighter brown. The anal 
angle of the posterior wing with two black spots irrorated with silvery-blue. 
Exp. 1 inch. 
In the Collection of Dr. Felder from Malay and of A. R. Wallace from Singapore. 
55. Amblypodia Perimuta. 
Amblypodia Perimuta. Pl. VI. sS f. 65, 66. 
Arhopala Perimuta, Boisd. MS. 
Amblypodia Perimuta, Bouhl. Brit. Mus. List. Uorsf. Moore, Cat. Lej). E.I. C. Mus. p. 42. 
Upperside. Male . — Bright blue : the margins with a border of brown. 
Underside ferruginous, clouded with purple. The transverse band of the anterior wing unusually 
wide, broadest in the middle, purple. Posterior wing with the base and outer margin purple. 
In the Collection of the British Museum from Sylhet. 
56. Amblypodia Agelastus. 
Amblypodia xlgelastus, Pl. VI. $ f. 61,62. 
Upperside. Female . — Brilliant dark blue : the margins broadly brown. 
Underside rufous-brown. The transverse band of the anterior wing of equal breadth, slightly curved 
outwards. The band of the posterior wing separated from its basal spot on the costal margin : the anal angle 
with three spots of silvery-blue. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson from India. 
57. Amblypodia Alea. 
Amblypodia Alea, Hewitson. Pl. VII. c? f. 79, 81. 
Upperside. Male. — ^ Violet-blue. Anterior wing with the outer margin rather broad. Posterior 
wing with the margins as broad as in females of other species. 
Underside brown, tinted with lilac. The transverse band of the anterior wing long and narrow, 
slightly curved. The band of the posterior wing broken, ill-defined : the anal angle irrorated with white. 
In the Collection of the British Museum from India. 
