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MR. A. G. BUTLER ON THE BUTTERFLIES OF MALACCA. 
1. Catapascilma elegans, (Hypoclirysops elegans) Druce, P. Z. S. p. 350, pi. xxxii. 
fig. 12 (1873). c?, Malacca; Penang. The type was described from Borneo. The 
figure, which is extremely rough, represents the species with three to four tails to 
secondaries ; hut either the fourth has been broken off in all the examples which I 
have examined, or does not really exist. 
Genus Lyc^ina, Pabricius. 
1. LYCiENA cagaya, Pelder, Beise der Nov., Lep. ii. p. 278, pi. 34. figs. 11-13 (1865). 
$ , Malacca. 
2. Lyclena lysizone, Snellen, Tijd. voor Ent. pi. 7. fig. 2 (1876). 6 ?, Malacca; 
Penang. Bather larger than L. karscindra ; paler below. 
3. Lyoena karsandra, Moore, P. Z. S. p. 505, pi. 31. fig. 7 (1865). ? , Penang. 
4. Lycjena sangra, ( Polyommatus sangra) Moore, P. Z. S. p. 772, pi. xli. fig. 8 (1865). 
S , Malacca ; ? , Penang. 
Subfamily Theclinje, Butler. 
Genus Amblypodia, Horsfield. 
1. Amblypodia centaurus, (Papilio centaurus) Eabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 520. n. 329 
(1775). S ? , Malacca ; $ , Penang. 
2. Amblypodia eumolphus, (Papilio eumolplius) Cramer, Pap. Exot. iv. pi. 299. figs. 
G, II (1872). <$ $ , Malacca. 
3. Amblypodia anthelus, Westwood, Gen. Diurn. Lep. pi. 74. fig. 6 (1852). <$ , Ma- 
lacca. 
4. Amblypodia adatha, Ilewitson, Cat. Lyc. B. M. pi. 4. figs. 29-31 (1862). d ? , Ma- 
lacca. This is quite distinct from A. micale. 
5. Amblypodia atosia, Hewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep. p. 9, pi. 2. figs. 8, 9 (1S63). 
S ? , Malacca. 
6. Amblypodia amphimuta, Eelder, Wien. ent. Mon. iv. p. 396. n. 6 (1860). 
S ¥ , Malacca. 
7. Amblypodia epimtjta, Moore, Cat. Lep. Mus. E.I. C. i. p. 42. n. 62 (1857). 
$ ? , Malacca. 
8. Amblypodly antimuta, (Arhopalci antimuta)'Ee lder, Beise der INTov., Lep. ii. p. 233 
(1867). ? , Malacca. 
9. Amblypodia aroa, Ilewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep. p. 13, pi. 2. fig. 12 (1863). c?, Ma- 
lacca. A species from India, labelled by Mr. Hewitson as A. aroa , is more nearly allied 
to A. epimuta. 
10- Amblypodly metamuta, ? , Ilewitson, 111. Diurn. Lep. p. 13, pi. 2. figs. 154, 155 
(1863). <$ ? , Malacca. The whole upper surface of the male is coloured deep purple 
as in the primaries of the female, hut without the black border. 
