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4- A'^. maculatus. — Resembles N. stephensi, 

 but is easily distinguished by tarsi. Wings, costa 

 four large and two small basal spots. Under the 

 third largest spot are three black spots on the first 

 long vein. Legs, with femora, tibiae, and meta- 

 tarsi with broken creamy bands and spots. Fore 

 and mid tarsi with narrow yellow bands. Hind 

 tarsi with broad white ones. Last segment pure 

 white. Palpi, four bands, two unequal white 

 apical bands, then a small white one, and a 

 second towards the base. 



5. N. theobaldi. — Wings, jet black with the 

 costa interrupted by five white spots and an apical 

 spot. Legs, brindled with white scales and a 

 large sub-apical white patch on the femora. Two 



"and a quarter hind tarsi pure white, then a black 

 band, then a small white one. Palpi, three white 

 bands, apex white, two apical bands equal, a 

 third narrow. 



A Nagpur variety which Theobald considers 

 may be a distinct species has two-and-a-half 

 hind tarsi white and the tips of the palpi black. 

 India. 



6. N. maculipalpis = A. jamesii in Reports 

 to Royal Society, Stephens and Christophers. 

 Wing, costa black with five white spots. Legs, 

 black spotted with white, last three hind tarsi 

 pure white, and apex of next. Palpi, two broad 

 .white bands, one apical,a third narrow one towards 

 the base. The rest of the palpi spotted with white. 

 Length, 5 "5 mm. India, Africa. 



N. maculipalpis, v. Indiensis. — Hind legs not 

 quite so banded as in the type. Some variation 

 in wing markings. 



7. A'', jamesii. — Costa, four large and tvi^o 



