Charaxes ethalion explained

Charaxes ethalion, the satyr emperor or satyr charaxes, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in southern Africa.[1]

Description

The wingspan is 45–55 mm in males and 50–63 mm in females.[2] Ch. ethalion Bdv. Very nearly allied to c. etheocles and only differing in the male in the genital armature and in the female in having the cell of the forewing above unicolorous, never with light spots. Male: wings above velvety black, almost without metallic gloss. Forewing above without marginal spots and at most with a postdiscal and a discal spot; spot in the cell often absent. Hindwing with small or indistinct whitish submarginal dots and greenish, in cellules 4–6 often red-yellow marginal streaks. The female is similar to that of etheocles f. etheocles, but has no spot in the cell of the forewing. The markings are white, ochre-yellow or bluish. Cape to British East Africa. — Larva unicolorous green with a yellowish-bordered spot on the sixth segment. —ab. kitungulensis Strand has two postdiscal spots in 6 and 7, but no other light spots on the forewing. German East Africa.[3] A full description is also given by Rothschild, W. And Jordan, K., 1900 Novitates Zoologicae Volume 7:478-479 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/3267025/#page/492/mode/1up (for terms see Novitates Zoologicae Volume 5:545-601 https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/22556#page/9/mode/1up)

Biology

The habitat is forest and dense moist savanna, including Brachystegia woodland.

Larvae feed on Albizia spp., Newtonia buchananii, Peltophorum africanum, Dichrostachys cinerea, Acacia ataxacantha, and Scutia myrtina.[1] [2] [4]

Notes on the biology of ethalion are given by Pringle et al. (1994), and Kielland, J. (1990).[5] [6]

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically:[1]

Similar species

Charaxes pondoensis and Charaxes karkloof

Taxonomy

Charaxes ethalion is a member of the large species group Charaxes etheocles.

Realm

Afrotropical realm

External links

at Consortium for the Barcode of Life.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.nic.funet.fi/pub/sci/bio/life/insecta/lepidoptera/ditrysia/papilionoidea/nymphalidae/charaxinae/charaxes/ "Charaxes Ochsenheimer, 1816"
  2. Book: Woodhall, Steve . Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa . 2005 . Cape Town, South Africa . Struik . 978-1-86872-724-7 .
  3. Aurivillius, [P.O.]C. 1908-1924. In: Seitz, A. Die Großschmetterlinge der Erde Band 13: Abt. 2, Die exotischen Großschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen Tagfalter, 1925, 613 Seiten, 80 Tafeln (The Macrolepidoptera of the World 13).Alfred Kernen Verlag, Stuttgart.
  4. HOSTS - The Hostplants and Caterpillars Database at the Natural History Museum . 2023-02-13 . www.nhm.ac.uk. 2023 . 10.5519/havt50xw . Robinson . Gaden S. . Ackery . Phillip R. . Kitching . Ian . Beccaloni . George W. . Hernández . Luis M. .
  5. Pringle et al, 1994. Pennington’s Butterflies of Southern Africa, 2nd edition
  6. Kielland, J. 1990. Butterflies of Tanzania. Hill House, Melbourne and London: 1-363.
  7. Henning, S.F. 1982 Descriptions of three new subspecies of Charaxes ethalion Boisduval from central Africa (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae). Miscellanea Entomologica 49: 83-91
  8. van Someren, V.G.L. 1967 Revisional notes on African Charaxes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Part IV. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Entomology) 18: 277-316.
  9. Strand, E . 1911 Zoologische Ergebnisse der Expedition des Herrn Hauptman a, D. Fromm 1908/09 nach Deutsch-Ostafrika. 1. Lepidoptera. Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 5: 275-304.