Acraea neobule

Forewing above thinly scaled with light orange- yellow or ochre-yellow as far as the discal dots in 4 to 6 and in addition often at the distal margin in cellules 5 to 8, otherwise in the apical part hyaline; a spot beyond the middle of the cell, a transverse streak at the end of the cell and the discal dots often distinct, the discal dots in 2 and 3, however, not seldom wanting.

Throughout South and East Africa to Angola, Zimbabwe, Sudan and Ethiopia.- seis Feisth.

is very similar to neobule, but has the forewing completely scaled with red-yellow without diaphanous subapical area but with narrow marginal band 1 mm.

completely agrees above with the race seis, but differs from all the neobuleforms in having the basal dots on the underside of the hindwing smaller and placed quite free; marginal spots of the hind wing small and elongate almost as in horta.

Adults are on the wing year round, but are more common from September to April.