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Legs, with femora, tibiae, and metatarsi 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. 
6 . N. bozasi. —Palpi, three white bands, apex 
dark. Costa, four chief spots. Femora and tibiae 
speckled, last hind tarsi white. Fourth tarsus white, 
with a median black band. Thorax, three black spots, 
two median, one posterior. N. Africa. 
77. Legs not speckled. 
7. N. karzvari .—Legs not speckled, one and 
one-fourth hind tarsal joints white. In fore and mid 
legs, tarsal joints, except fourth and fifth, have apical 
white band. In hind legs, first and second tarsus, 
have apical bands, third and fourth have both apical 
and basal bands ; the fifth is white. Palps, four white 
bands, two terminal broad and equal, two basal narrow, 
apex white. India. 
S. Last two hind tarsi white, femora, tibiae 
and metatarsi speckled. 
8. 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. 
9. N. pretoriensis. —Clypeal hairs of larva simple. 
Palps not mottled, otherwise like N. maculipalpis. 
The two white apical bands are further apart. Third 
