550 Dr. if Eltringham on the 
SCHEKO. 
nemetes f. carpenteri, {. nov. Pl. XXIV, fig. 7. 
Kaxrinpbu (W. of V. Nyanza). Semuiki VaLLey. Ucanpa. 
nemetes nemetes. 
Expanse 40-45 mm. Sepia black with white markings. F.-w. 
with a white patch beginning at the inner margin and ending at 
nervule 4. The four spots constituting this patch are somewhat 
variable. In some forty examples before me they are always 
contiguous at least on the proximal side, and their inner edge forms 
a somewhat concave line continuous with the proximal edge of the 
h.-w. discal band. The spots in 2 and 3 project distally beyond those 
in laand 1b. In area 4 there is usually a small spot placed distally, 
and this is followed by a subapical white patch formed of three 
contiguous spots in 5, 6, and 9. In many examples there is an 
irregular, somewhat broken white line about 1-5 mm. from the other 
white markings and roughly following their outline. Beyond this 
are two, sometimes three delicate pale lines interrupted at the 
nervules and in area 3 and at apex. Fringes rather notably white 
between nervules except in 3 and 6, 
H.-w. with a white discal band varying from 3 to 5 mm. in width. 
Beyond this band a row of rounded internervular spots rather darker 
than the ground-colour, followed by three pale lines which are in 
some specimens quite white and distinct. Fringes markedly white 
between the nervules. 
Beneath, ground-colour pale. Costa white at base. In cell a 
white line running along subcostal nervure and curving over to form 
a transverse boundary at end of cell. Just beyond this boundary 
a second fine pale line, and beyond that a third. On median side 
of cell a short broken line. White patches as on upperside. White 
lines much more distinct, and irregular dark spots between discal 
patches and submarginal border lines. 
H.-w. base brown with three transverse white lines, the first basal 
and continuous with subcostal line of f.-w. cell, the second broader 
and almost continuous with the median line of f.-w. cell, and the 
third narrow and hardly reaching the costa. Discal white band as 
above followed by a pale yellowish-brown line on ground-colour and 
a band of dark well-rounded internervular spots, which are shaded 
away outwardly, to be followed by a rather broad white line and 
two narrow ones, all divided by the nervules. Dark spots at nervule 
ends. 
