Charaxes (Euxanthe) wakefieldi
Authors/Creators
- 1. Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha, Tanzania; & Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK;
- 2. Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK; & Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, London, UK; & School of Human and Life Sciences, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK
Description
Charaxes (Euxanthe) wakefieldi (Ward, 1873)
Henning 1989: 399,400 (4 figs, as Euxanthe wakefieldi). Larsen 1996: pl. 40, fig. 504 i. d ’ Abrera 2004: 527 (2 figs, as E. wakefieldi). SI: Figure 19e – h.
Forewing length: male 36.5 – 44 mm [mean (n = 10) 40.91 mm, SD = 1.923]; female 45 – 54 mm [mean (n = 9) 50.78 mm, SD = 1.972]. van Someren (1975, p. 85 – 86) gave male forewing length as 40 – 43 mm, female 50 – 52 mm.
Note: In museum specimens, the blue membrane colour of the males often fades to yellowish or straw colour.
Records
Lowland forests, up to 600 m, in coastal areas of Tanzania northwards from Ifakara to the Usambaras, and inland as far as Udzungwa, Mbulu Forest and Arusha – where it may sometimes occur at 2000 m or even higher (Kielland 1990, p. 93). Cordeiro (1990, p. 35) recorded it from Lake Manyara National Park. The BMNH has specimens from Taveta, New Moshi, Moshi and Rau, all localities at approximately 750 m. In OUMNH there are four males from Taveta collected by Rogers in 1905. Not observed in the forest by Liseki (2009). On the evidence above included here as a member of the lower slopes fauna – with perhaps the capacity to enter the lowest zone of the forest. More widely C. (E.) wakefieldi occurs from coastal areas of Kenya south to South Africa, including populations on Pemba and Zanzibar (Henning 1989, p. 401; Ackery et al. 1995, p. 467).
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Additional details
Identifiers
Biodiversity
- Scientific name authorship
- Ward
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Arthropoda
- Order
- Lepidoptera
- Family
- Nymphalidae
- Genus
- Charaxes
- Species
- wakefieldi
- Taxon rank
- species
- Taxonomic concept label
- Charaxes (Euxanthe) wakefieldi (Ward, 1873) sec. Liseki & Vane-Wright, 2015
References
- Henning SF. 1989. The Charaxinae Butterflies of Africa. Johannesburg: Aloe.
- Larsen TB. 1996. The Butterflies of Kenya and their Natural History. 2 nd ed. Oxford (UK): Oxford University Press.
- d ' Abrera B. 2004. Butterflies of the Afrotropical Region (2 nd edn). Part II. Nymphalidae, Libytheidae. Melbourne: Hill House.
- van Someren VGL. 1975. Revisional notes on African Charaxes (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Part X. Bull Br Mus (Nat Hist) Entomol. 32: 65 - 136, 19 pls.
- Kielland J. 1990. Butterflies of Tanzania. Melbourne: Hill House.
- Cordeiro NJ. 1990. A provisional, annotated checklist of the butterflies in Lake Manyara National Park, Arusha region, Tanzania. J East Afr Nat Hist Soc Natl Mus. 80: 25 - 41.
- Liseki SD 2009. Butterfly diversity and its relevance to conservation in north-eastern Tanzania [PhD thesis]. Canterbury (UK): University of Kent.
- Ackery PR, Smith CR, Vane-Wright RI, editors. 1995. Carcasson ' s African Butterflies: an annotated catalogue of the Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea of the Afrotropical Region. East Melbourne: CSIRO.