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pale marks are somewhat smaller than in ochracea and distally more 
sharply defined. Beneath, the ground-colour is pale sepia, but the 
base of both wings is orange ochreous, and the h.-w. band is very 
sharply defined, being bounded distally, especially as far as 3, by 
a fine line darker than the ground-colour. 
exaleuca suffusa. 
Ground-colour is much darker and the f.-w. patches on each side 
of 1 and 3 much smaller. The underside is strongly marked with 
rufous orange. 
The male clasper of exaleuca is of a very unstable pattern. 
It differs from that of ochracea in the form of the projection 
on the upperside of the clasper. In woodwardi, ochracea, 
and incongrua this is extended into a prominent upward 
and backwardly curved hook. In exaleuca, of which I have 
made several preparations, the hook is very small in one 
example. In another there is one very small hook on the 
left clasper and two on the right. In none of my prepara- 
tions is there any approach to the great development of 
the hook found in the other species or in nemetes. The 
armature of exaleuca suffusa is somewhat intermediate to 
that of ochracea in having a slight development of the 
upturned hook, but the claspers of exaleuca suffusa are 
not more different from those of exaleuca exaleuca than 
different examples of the latter are from each other. 
exaleuca f. integra. 
Differs from typical exaleuca in having no definite interval of 
ground-colour between spot in f.-w. la and that in 2. The male 
clasper is of the same type as those of the typical form. 
13. NEPTIS SWYNNERTONI. PI. XXI, fig. 1; 
Pl. XXIV, fig. 12. 
Trim., Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., p. xxviii (1912). 
S. E. Ruopesta (Mt. Chirinda). 
subsp. neaver. 
Roth., Novit. Zool., p. 342 (1918). 
NyAssALAND (Mt. Mlanje). 8 
swynnertoni swynnertoni. 
Expanse 40-50 mm. Ground-colour sepia black, with white 
