OGYRINAE 
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OGYRIS 
Q Above Forewing brown-black: basal third tinged orange-brown in cell and towards eosta, and 
purplish in area la: a diseal patch from vein 3 to beyond vein 6, cream: costa near apex faintly 
splashed with white: cilia white, at veins brown-black. Hindwing brown-black: central area tinged 
purple: base tinged orange-brown: cilia white, at veins brown-black. 
Beneath. Forewing as in male: edges of cell bars metallic blvm. diseal patch as above, but 
reaching to vein 9. Hindwing as in male: a central suffusion, brown-black. 
Loc. Wilson’s Inlet 11 12. Yarloop 11. Perth 11. Capel R. 23 cf* 23?. 
175b. 0. idmo waterhouseri Bethune-Baker. Fig.^SO^ 400, 401, 402. 
Transactions Entomological Society London 1905, p. 273. 
Above. Forewiiig dull purplish brown: apex and termen brown-black: cilia white, at veins brown- 
black. Hindwing dull purplish browm: costa broadly and termen narrowiy, brown-black; cilia white, 
at veins brown-black. 
Beneath. Forewing dull bi’own: apex and termen broadly^ suffused whitish: a patch at end of cell, 
brown-black: edges of cell bars, purplish wdiite: an evenly curved broad diseal band, brown-black. 
Hindwing brown-black suffused whitish: markings browm margined brown-black. 
Q. Above. Forewing brown: basal half, not reaching costa, bluish purple: a diseal patch from vein 3 
to vein 6, cream: costa near apex splashed Avitli white: cilia white, at veins brown-black. Hindwing 
brown: a central area bluish purple: cilia 'white at veins browm. 
Beneath. Forewing as in male: diseal patch as above, but reaching vein 9. Hindwing brown-black 
suffused whitish: a central suffusion, browm: markings as in male. 
Loc. Dimboola 11. Grampians 11. 3cf 4$. 
This is a very rare form: the termen of the forewing is distinctly more convex than in idmo idmo. 
Subfamily ARHOPALINAE. 
Pupa. Smooth and in transverse section ovoid. Fastened by the tail and a central silken girdle. 
Imago. Of moderate size and robust build. Forewing 'with eleven veins (some Indian genera have 
tAvelve veins in the male) : vein 11 not anastomosed with vein 12: vein 6 arising from cell well apart 
Fig. Y. Wing venation of 
Arliopala amytis (enlarged). 
from vein ( : vein 5 arising from cell close to vein 6. Hindwing with an imperfectly developed anal 
lobe, and with a broad blunt tail to vein 2 (some Indian species have the tail absent, and others have 
more than one tail). Male without a sexmark. 
Range. From India, throughout the Indo-Malayan Region, to the northern half of Australia. 
