Acraea dammii is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found on Madagascar and the Comoros.[1]
A. dammii Vollenh. (53 b). Forewing to the apex of the cell and hindwing not or scarcely beyond the black spots scaled with red (male) or white (female); the hyaline marginal band of the hindwing is consequently broad, reaching the black spot in 3; the large black spot in 7 is placed much nearer to the base than the one in 6. Madagascar. - cuva Smith (57 a) [now species ''[[Acraea cuva]]] differs in having the red (male) or dirty yellow (female) scaling on both wings extended much further distad; hence the hyaline marginal band of the hindwing is only about 2 mm. in breadth; hindwing usually with 6 to 8 discal dots, occasionally only with 5, ab. nidama Suff. [= ''Acraea cuva'' ] German and British East Africa. [2]
The habitat consists of forests.
It is a member of the Acraea terpsicore species group- but see also Pierre & Bernaud, 2014 [3]