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: pl. 9, figs 87 i,ii.
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(2 figs). SI: Figure 26ad. Forewing length: male
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Mufindi, West Usambara and Northern Highlands, in open grasslands and bush at
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elevation (
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, p.63). Based on
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collected by Johnston, this butterfly was recorded from “Kilima-njaro, wooded, rocky, and cultivated ground, grassy downs, at
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, July and August” (
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, p.539, as
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), noting that it differed slightly in coloration from “the examples in our own collection”. Two years later Crowley described
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[sic] based on material from the same source. A pair in OUMNH were collected on the slopes of
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in
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, at about
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, by K. St Aubyn Rogers. Aurivillius (1910a, p.11), based on the fieldwork of Sjöstedt, recorded this butterfly from Kibongoto, flying up to at least
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. This species, not encountered by
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at
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or above, is included here as a member of the lower slopes fauna, flying below the main forest zone at c.
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.
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Beyond
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, subspecies
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occurs in grassy areas in the highlands of
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,
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,
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and eastern
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(
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and Ituri). The nominate
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from eastern
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south to Cape Province (
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, p.210). There is slight sexual dimorphism and minor variation in this species, but in appearance compared with most other regional
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this is a constant and distinctive butterfly.
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