Acraea pseudolycia astrigera Butler, 1899
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Acraea pseudolycia astrigera Butler, 1899 |
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Acraea pseudolycia astrigera Butler, 1899 View in CoL
Larsen 1996: pl. 55, fig. 702i. d ’ Abrera 1997: 177 (3 figs). SI: Figure 14e – j.
Forewing length: male 24.5 – 36.5 mm [mean (n = 11) 32.20 mm, SD = 3.191]; female 32.0 – 37.0 mm [mean (n = 5) 34.02 mm, SD = 1.335].
Note: the sexes are broadly similar in colour pattern, both being variable in ground colour, although the males are less so. Most males are bright orange, but some are more olivaceous – as in f. ‘ brunnea ’ Eltringham, which occurs in both sexes. Females are rarely as orange as males. Female form ‘ emini ’ Weymer is slightly more obscure than ‘ brunnea ’; the whitish ‘ auasa ’ Gabriel, which seems only known from Ethiopia, is in overall coloration similar to the whitish females of A. pseudolycia pseudolycia from western and central Africa.
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