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''Euphaedra herberti'' 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 ...
in 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 ...
. It is found in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (french: République démocratique du Congo (RDC), colloquially "La RDC" ), informally Congo-Kinshasa, DR Congo, the DRC, the DROC, or the Congo, and formerly and also colloquially Zaire, is a country in ...
and
Zambia Zambia (), officially the Republic of Zambia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Central, Southern and East Africa, although it is typically referred to as being in Southern Africa at its most central point. Its neighbours are ...
.Afrotropical Butterflies: Nymphalidae - Tribe Adoliadini
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Description

''E. herberti'' E. Sharpe (44 b) is a very distinct species. The submarginal spots of both wings are small, placed further (5-6 mm.) from the distal margin and united into a continuous line above; the white apical spot of the fore wing is very large; the subapical band in the male narrow, yellowish and little distinct, in the female broader and whitish and the upper surface entirely or for the most part lighter green, grey-green or yellowish green. The under surface differs from all the other forms of the subgroup in the weak development of the black markings; the dots in the cell are small or entirely absent, as are also the black discal spots; the subapical band of the forewing is only indicated and the submarginal spots, although distinct, are small and not deep black; the red costal band of the hindwing is not very sharply marked, is bounded before the middle by the black-edged vein 8, but at and behind the middle is extended and covers a part of cellule 7 (in the figure this is unfortunately too weakly indicated); the ground-colour of the under surface is light bluish green and at the distal margin more or less darkened. In the weakness of the markings on the under surface this species corresponds to such forms as '' eberti'' and '' sarita'' in the other two subgroups. Congo, rare. Aurivillius, .O.. 1908-1924. In: Seitz, A. ''Die Grosschmetterlinge der Erde'' Band 13: Abt. 2, ''Die exotischen Grosschmetterlinge, Die afrikanischen Tagfalter'', 1925, 613 Seiten, 80 Tafeln (The Macrolepidoptera of the World 13).Alfred Kernen Verlag, Stuttgart.


Subspecies

*''Euphaedra herberti herberti'' (Democratic Republic of the Congo) *''Euphaedra herberti katanga'' Hecq, 1980 (Democratic Republic of the Congo: Shaba, Zambia)


References

Butterflies described in 1891 herberti Butterflies of Africa Taxa named by Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe {{Limenitidinae-stub