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<emphasis id="70C3761D36792276FE3AF9DE86B6F98A" box="[487,733,1540,1564]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="1549">Colotis antevippe zera</emphasis>
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, 5 figs.
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: pl. 7, figs 65 iv.
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(6 figs of other subspp.). SI: Figure 6ah.
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Forewing length: male
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According to
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. In
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it ranges from the coast to c.
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(
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, p.134). The BMNH collection includes several specimens from west Kilimanjaro collected at heights below
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, while Aurivillius (1910a, p.12) recorded the species from Kilimanjaro under the invalid name
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[sic] [recte Stoll, 1781], but both without information on altitude. The OUMNH has
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from
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, which lies on the southeastern flank of the Kilimanjaro massif. Elsewhere, subspecies
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occurs from eastern
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and
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and
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. The species as a whole is found throughout much of the drier parts of Africa (
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).
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Males vary, notably with respect to the hindwing margin, whereas the darker females occur in a range of forms, with frequent variations. Wet season forms have the veins on the underside of the wings heavily marked with black, unlike dry season forms (
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, fig. 5).
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