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, 1 fig.
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: pl. 6 fig. 57i, pl. 7 fig. 57ii.
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(4 figs). SI: Figure 19ah.
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Forewing length: male 29.035.0 mm (mean (
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= 1.751); female 31.035.0 mm (mean (
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,
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= 1.190).
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This large
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has been recorded from
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in woodlands at
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in the Nguu Mts,
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, Turiani, the slopes of Mt Image, Udzungwa, the Ukaguru Mts, Mikumi, the Mpwapwa District and much of the western part of the country (
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, p.59). Included here as a member of the lower slopes fauna on the basis of several specimens in BMNH collected at New Moshi in 1916 by F.C. Selous, and
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from Moshi caught at
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in
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(Rothschild Collection).
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, p.132) noted records for Taveta (see also
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, p.99). The species ranges elsewhere south to
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and northeastern
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, west to
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and
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, and north to
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.
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This “purple tip” has several female forms, principally reflecting white or yellow ground colour, and red or non-red forewing tip coloration. The extent of any red marking is particularly variable: in some females there are rows of more or less discrete proximal (two or three) and distal (four or five) spots within the apex, and neither, either one or the other, or both can be reddened (
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, illustrates a white female of this last sort). As
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noted, the forms “are connected by intergrades”.
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