Actinote serena
the Small Orange, or Dancing Acraea
Andrew V. Z. BrowerIntroduction
One of the most common African butterflies, in disturbed areas and forest edges. Larvae polyphagous on Tiliaceae, Malvaceae and Sterculiaceae (Larsen (2005).Nomenclature
This species was formerly known as Actinote (or Acraea) eponina (Cramer 1780), which was determined by Pierre and Bernaud (1999) to be a junior synonym.Other Names for Actinote serena
- Papilio eponina
- Vernacular Names: the Small Orange, or Dancing Acraea
References
Larsen, T. B. 2005 Butterflies of West Africa. Stenstrup, Denmark: Apollo Books.
Pierre, J. and Bernaud, D. 1999. Acraea serena (Fabricius 1775) (=A. eponina Cramer 1780): problème de nomenclature et premiers états (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae). Bull. Soc. Fr. Entomol. 104: 357-364.
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