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LEPIDOPTEROUS INSECTS. 
44. Amblypodia Areste. 
Amblypodia Areste, Hewitson. Pl. V. $ f. 43, 44. 
Upperside. Female. — Black : both wings with a large spot of bright blue from the base to beyond 
the middle. 
Underside light lilac-brown : the wings without the basal spots. The anterior wing with the base, 
an irregular broad central band, and the usual band, which joins it towards the inner margin and is of equal 
breadth and curved outwards, all rufous-brown. Posterior wing with the base purple : the central band partly 
formed of indistinct rufous spots. 
In the Collection of W. C. Hewitson from India. 
45. Amblypodia Apidanus. 
Papilio Apidanus, Fair. Mant. Ins. p. 69. Cramer, Fap. Exot. pl. 137. f. F, G (male). 
Polyommatus Apidanus, Godt. Enc. MHh. ix. p. 652. 
Amblypodia Apidanus, Horsf. Cat. Lep. E.I. C. Mus. p. 100. Westw. in Bouhl. ^ Hewits. Gen. Diur. 
Lep. p. 478. 
Papilio Horimond, Stoll, Suppl. Cramer, pl. 37. f. 4, 4D. 
In the Collection of the British Museum from Java. 
46. Amblypodia Anniella. 
iVmblypodia Anniella, Heivitson. Pl. VIII. d f* 83, 84. 
Upperside. Male. — Intense ultramarine-blue : the margins with a very narrow border of black. 
Underside varied with brown and grey. Anterior wing rufous-brown : the costal margin near the 
apex grey : the base, the costal margin to its middle, with two short bands projecting from it, and the usual 
transverse band which curves outwards at its middle, where it is widest, and becomes narrower to its lower 
extremity (ending before the first median nervule), all dark brown. The posterior wing crowded with dark 
brown spots intersected with grey. 
In the Collection of A. R. Wallace from Singapore. 
47. Amblypodia Fulla. 
Amblypodia Fulla. Pl. VI. (5^ 67, 68. 
Arhopala Fulla, Boisd. MS. 
Upperside. Male . — Bright lilac-blue : the margins with a narrow border of brown. 
Underside ferruginous, spotless to beyond the middle. Anterior wing with the usual band straight, 
narrow, and indistinct, followed by a submarginal band. Posterior wing crossed beyond the middle by a broad 
regular rufous band, followed between it and the outer margin by three other bands of the same colour. 
In the Collection of Dr. Boisduval from Boirou. 
48. Amblypodia disparilis. 
Amblypodia disparilis, Felder, Lep. Amboin. Sits. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 1860. 
Upperside. Male. — Cerulean opaque blue : the margins brown. 
Underside white, clouded with brown, without any of the usual spots. Anterior wing with the 
outer margin broadly brown, with a submarginal band of darker brown. Posterior wing with a spot at the end 
of the cell and three submarginal bands of brown : the anal angle with two lunular black spots. 
Exp. 1^^ inch. 
In the Collection of Dr. Felder from Amboyna. 
