554 Dr. if Pltringham on the 
Underside ochreous, brownish over central area in f.-w. and near 
apex of h.-w. Spots of f.-w. as above, but white and with an addi- 
tional streak in 9. H.-w. discal band as above, sharply defined. 
In both wings fine dark internervular rays which are also visible 
above. 
The colour of the lighter markings in this species is 
extremely variable. In some examples they are all white, 
but this appears to be due to fading. It is easily dis- 
tinguished from all other species in so far as pattern is 
concerned, though the male clasper is doubtfully distinguish- 
able from that of ochracea. | 
As Prof. Poulton has pointed out (/. ¢. swpra) examples 
from E. of the Rift Valley show a greater mimetic approach 
towards Amauris, than specimens from more westward 
localities. The figures quoted should be referred to on 
this interesting point. 
11. NepTis ocHRACEA. PI. XX, fig. 11; Pl. XXIV, fig. 10. 
Neave, Novit. Zool., 11, p. 330, pl. 1, £. 5 (1904); Auriv., 
in Seitz, Macrolep., p. 203 (1913). 
Toro. ENTEBBE. KAKINDU. 
ochracea f. ochreata. 
Gaede, Int. Ent. Zeit. Guben, 9, p. 38 (1915). 
= eraleuca var. ochracea, Griinb., Ergeb. Deut. Cent. 
Af. Exp. F. von Mecklenberg, 1907-8 (1912). 
= ochracea parvimacula. Roth., Novit. Zool., p. 341 (1918). 
Kwipew! (L. Kivu). 
ochracea £. milbraedi. 
Gaede, l. c., 9, p. 38, pl. 1, f. 3 (1915). 
N. CAMEROON. 
ochracea ochracea. 
Expanse 40-50 mm. Ground-colour dark to medium sepia brown 
with orange to pale ochreous areas. F.-w. with a broad patch of 
ochreous from inner margin to area 3, and a subapical patch of 
two subquadrate spots of the same colour in 5 and 6, sometimes 
followed by a small spot near costa. H.-w. with a broad ochreous 
discal band reaching to origin of 2, its proximal edge forming a 
continuous but not very regular line with that of the f.-w. inner 
marginal patch. Nervules and rays dark. 
