''Acraea esebria'', the dusky acraea, is a
butterfly
Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises ...
of the family
Nymphalidae
The Nymphalidae are the largest family of butterflies, with more than 6,000 species distributed throughout most of the world. Belonging to the superfamily Papilionoidea, they are usually medium-sized to large butterflies. Most species have a re ...
from southern and eastern
Africa
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.
Description
The
wingspan
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is 45–55 mm for males and 53–60 mm for females. Males and females both show the same range of colouration.
The dusky acraea is a variable species, but the most common form is black with a white band across the forewing and a white patch on the lower forewing and on the hindwing.
[Williams, M. (1994). ''Butterflies of Southern Africa: A Field Guide''. Southern Book Publishers. .] There are a number of described morphs (with white, yellow or orange patches) including:
*f. ''ertli''
*f. ''esebria''
*f. ''protea'' (black with creamy-yellow patches)
*f. ''monteironis'' (black with white patches)
*f. ''jacksoni''
Description in Seitz
The numerous forms of ''A. esebria'' differ especially in the colour of the light markings, in the breadth of the subapical band and the hindmarginal spot of the forewing and in the development of the dark marginal band on the upperside of the hindwing. According to Trimen the larva is light ochre-brown; each segment in the middle with a black transverse streak edged with light yellow; head black; spines black, only the lateral spines on segments 5-11 yellow; lives on species of the genus ''Fleurya''. Pupa white with slightly yellowish tone and fine black lines and small black spots; the first three segments of the abdomen with orange- yellow, black-bordered dorsal spots, in the middle of which is placed a small elevation; the points on the head short.
* ''esebria'' Hew. The hindmarginal spot of the forewing large and broad, almost reaching the base of cellules 1 a and 1 b and covering the base of cellule 2, brown-yellow; subapical band narrow, its spots in 5 and 6 shorter or at least not longer than the black basal part of these cellules, in the male light ochre-yellow or whitish yellow, in the female white. Hindwing brown-yellow above with a black marginal band about 4 mm. in breadth.
Cape
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History
Capes were common in medieval Europe, especially when combined with a hood in the chaperon. T ...
to the Congo and
British East Africa.
* ''jacksoni'' E. Sharpe (57 d) is very similar to the type-form, only differing in having the subapical band of the forewing as dark as the hindmarginal spot and broader; in the female the subapical band is even broader and reaches vein 2, where it touches the hindmarginal spot; the breadth of the marginal band of the hindwing is very variable.
Mashonaland
Mashonaland is a region in northern Zimbabwe.
Currently, Mashonaland is divided into four provinces,
* Mashonaland West
* Mashonaland Central
* Mashonaland East
* Harare
The Zimbabwean capital of Harare, a province unto itself, lies entirely ...
to British East Africa.
* ab. ''ertli'' Auriv. closely approaches the form ''jacksoni'', only differing materially in having the subapical band of the forewing still broader and white; the hindmarginal spot of the forewing and the ground-colour of the hindwing above are red-yellow in the female, light ochre-yellow in the male
Usambara.
* f. ''pseudoprotea'' Btlr. closely approximates to the type-form, only differing in having the ground-colour of the hindwing above and the hindmarginal spot of the forewing lighter yellowish and the marginal band of the hindwing narrower.
Angola
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* female-ab. ''amphiprotea'' Btlr. is also similar to the type-form, the only particular differences being that the dark marginal band on the upperside of the hindwing is not sharply defined proximally and the subapical band of the forewing is light brown-yellow like the other markings. Angola.
* female-f. ''metaprotea'' Btlr. The very broad subapical band and the large hindmarginal spot of the forewing touch in cellule 2 and are light brown-yellow; the hindwing is even lighter brown-yellow and has only a dark marginal line instead of the band; approximates to the form ''jacksoni''.
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* female-ab. ''nubilata'' Eltr. The darker areas are sepia black. The base of forewing cell, the inner-marginal patch, and the basal half of the hindwing are dark sepia grey. The forewing subapical band is greyish white.
Zululand.
The three following forms differ from the preceding in the smaller and narrower hindmarginal spot of the forewing, which always leaves the base of cellules 1 a and 1 b free and also scarcely if at all covers the base of cellule 2.
* ''masaris'' Oberth. (57 c)
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Usambara.
* ''protea'' Trim. (57 c) may be at once known by the small, not sharply defined hindmarginal spot of the forewing, which does not extend beyond vein 2; the subapical band of the forewing is narrow and its spots in cellules 4-6 are never longer than the black basal part of the cellules; the base of the hindwing above blackish, often as far as vein 2, and the marginal band of the hindwing broad; the light markings are light yellow in the male, light yellow or white in the female. Cape to Angola and British East Africa
* f. ''monteironis'' Btlr. (57 d) is similar to ''protea'' and like this has a small hindmarginal spot on the forewing, anteriorly bounded by vein 2; all the light markings are white, rarely light yellow; it differs from ''protea'' in the long, broad subapical band of the forewing which is about 6 mm. in breadth and has usually a spot in cellule 2 also.
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Mashonaland
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* Mashonaland West
* Mashonaland Central
* Mashonaland East
* Harare
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,
German and
British East Africa.
Differences between ''A. esebria'' and ''A. jodutta''
*''A. esebria''
** The dark marginal band on the upperside of the hindwing broad and not sharply defined, long black rays extending far beyond it proximally; the subapical band of the forewing more
than 3.5 mm. in breadth.
*''
A. jodutta''
**The subapical band and the anteriorly broad hindmarginal spot of the fore wing nearly touch at a point on vein 3. A smaller species with a wing expanse of at most 50 mm.
Distribution
This species is found from the
Eastern Cape
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The second largest province in the country (at 168,966 km2) after Northern Cape, it was formed in 1994 ...
of
South Africa
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to
Zimbabwe and in
Mozambique
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,
Malawi,
Zambia, southern
Democratic Republic of the Congo
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(Shaba),
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Tanzania and eastern
Kenya (east of the
Rift Valley).
Life cycle
Eggs
The eggs are oval in shape.
[Woodhall, S. (2008). ''What's that Butterfly?''. Struik Publishers, Cape Town. .]
Larvae
The
larva
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Th ...
e feed on ''
Urtica'', ''
Laportea peduncularis'', ''
Urera trinervis'', ''
Urera hypselodendron'', ''
Obetia tenax'', ''
Pouzolzia procridioides'', ''
Pouzolzia parasitica
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'' and ''
Fleurya mitis''.
Adults
Adults are on wing year round but are more common in the warmer months,
from December to April.
These butterflies fly slowly in and around forests and feed from flowers.
Taxonomy
It is a member of the ''
Acraea jodutta
''Acraea jodutta'', the jodutta acraea, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe, Gabon, the Republic of the ...
''
species group - but see also Pierre & Bernaud, 2014
[ Pierre & Bernau, 2014 Classification et Liste Synonymique des Taxons du Genre ''Acraea']
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References
External links
''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 57
''c'' form ''protea'' ''d'' ''amphiprotea'', ''pseudoprotea'', ''jacksoni'', ''metaprotea'', ''monteironis''
''Die Gross-Schmetterlinge der Erde'' 13: Die Afrikanischen Tagfalter. Plate XIII 59
''d'' ''inaureata''
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Methods and use
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''Acraea esebria''
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esebri
Butterflies described in 1861
Butterflies of Africa
Taxa named by William Chapman Hewitson