African Species of the Genus Neptis. 541 
This line at most only slightly wider 
than the others, not more than 
1mm. k’. 
(’) A narrow but continuous longitudinal 
white stripe in f.-w. cell, but no 
transverse stripe. : : . rothschiidi. (574) 
A transverse white stripe across end of 
f.-w. cell. ie 
(j’) F.-w. cell with a longitudinal white 
stripe . ; : : . paula. (574) 
Ditto with three iranegerce marks pro- 
gressively smaller proximally . . biafra. (571) 
(k’) Diseal band of f.-w. continuous from 
area 2 to, or nearly to costa, or only 
just interrupted by nervule 4. ; U. 
F.-w. band markedly interrupted at 
nervule 4. m’, 
(l’) In f.-w., proximal edge of spots in ) 
and 3 forms a straight line at or| nicomedes quintilla. 
nearly at right angles to the long (579) 
axis of spot in 4 
This proximal edge is S-shaped witht { nicomedes nicomedes. 
a sharp angle : ‘ : alt (578) 
(m’) White marks in f.-w. cell are transverse 
and usually three in number. (When 
very faintly developed=nysiades 
typical) 3 : . nysiades (part). (584) 
White stripe in cell nema te 
(n’) In f.-w. cell a white wedge-shaped 
mark followed distally by a con- 
tiguous triangular patch of greyish 
white scales . : . -  jamesoni. (563) 
Without such greyish hae (rarely 
with a few grey scales). 0". 
(o’) Discal spot in area 4 of f.-w. is a 
mere narrow line touching nervule 
5, such line toe as long as the spot 
I Doe). : nicoteles. (576) 
F.-w. discal spot in area 4 not of bits ‘ 
form. p 
(p’) F.-w. spot in 4 well-developed and at 
least as long as that in 5 , strigata. (582) 
This spot, if present at all, very small 
and isolated. q. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. LOND. 1921.—PaRTS I, IV. (JAN. 22) NN 
