564. Dr. H. Eltringham on the = 
H.-w. with a narrow white costal band from base to rather | 
middle of costa, followed by two white bands the second + 
broken and irregular. Discal white band as above followed 
narrow brownish-white line which curves inwards at 6 and tre) 
proximally to join the costal band. The submarginal lines m 
more distinct than above, the innermost some 2 mm. wide and alee 
defined. 
I have seen but few examples of this species. The Bliss. —e 
grey marks in cell will usually suffice to distinguish it f, 
from other forms. It can be distinguished from nebrodes 
by the absence of the anterior notch in f.-w. cell mark, 
and from lermanni by the more elongated divergent f.-w. 
subapical spots. 
19. NEPTIS LERMANNI. Pl. XXI, fig. 6; Pl, XXIV, fig. 17. 
Auriv., Ofvers. Vet. Akad. Forhandl., 53, p. 431 (1896) ; 
Rhop. Aeth., p. 168, pl. 1, f. 8 (1898); in Seitz, Macrolep., 
p. 202, pl. 48f (1913); Holl., Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
p. 164 (1920). 
Conco REGION. 
Expanse 50-60 mm. Ground-colour dark sepia with white 
markings. F.-w. with a large white pyriform mark in cell. This 
mark is generally rather ill defined, not always extending to base, 
where, however, the ground-colour is generally dusted with blue- 
grey scales, some of which are also found at the distal end of mark. 
Beyond this at base of area 4 an ill-defined spot largely composed 
of pale-grey scales. An inner-marginal patch of two spots in la 
and 1b, two subovate spots in 2 and 3, separated by nervules, a 
small triangular spot distally placed in 4, three spots in 5, 6, and 9 
slightly separated by nervules and shorter than in jamesoni, Follow- 
ing these discal marks a pale line interrupted by the nervules, and 
three more or less white submarginal lines. 
H.-w. with a discal white band about 6 mm. wide from inner 
margin to area 6, where it is rounded off and narrower. Distal to 
this a pale line, and three submarginal lines as in f.-w. 
Underside little paler than above. F.-w. white at base of costa. 
Cell mark more fully developed, though tending to an invasion 
of the ground-colour along basal part of median. Just distal to 
end of cell mark a curved transverse line followed by a small ill- 
defined spot, and above this faint traces of small spots near costa. 
White discal marks as above, that in 4 not more developed than on 
upperside. Submarginal border lines well developed, and traces 
of an extra line at margin. : 
