Charaxes xiphares

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Forest King Emperor
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Nymphalidae
Genus: Charaxes
Species: C. xiphares
Binomial name
Charaxes xiphares
(Stoll, [1781])
Synonyms
  • Papilio xiphares Stoll, 1781
  • Charaxes xiphares bavenda f. ochremacula van Son, 1935
  • Charaxes xiphares bavenda f. cyanescens van Son, 1935
  • Charaxes cithaeron var. brevicaudatus Schultze, 1914
  • Charaxes desmondi van Someren, 1939
  • Charaxes xiphares draconis f. candida van Son, 1953
  • Charaxes xiphares kenwayi f. lutea van Son, 1953
  • Charaxes kulal van Someren, 1962
  • Charaxes maudei Joicey & Talbot, 1918
  • Charaxes xiphares xiphares f. occidentalis van Son, 1953
  • Charaxes xiphares penningtoni f. luminosa van Son, 1953
  • Charaxes xiphares staudei f. arikae Henning and Henning, 1992
  • Charaxes xiphares staudei f. louisae Henning and Henning, 1992
  • Papilio thyestes Stoll, 1790
  • Charaxes xiphares reducta Rothschild, 1929
  • Charaxes xiphares elatias Jordan, 1936
  • Charaxes xiphares walwandi f. namukanae Collins, 1989 in Henning, 1989

The Forest King Emperor or Forest King Charaxes (Charaxes xiphares) is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found southern Africa (Afrotropical ecozone) [1]

The wingspan is 65–80 mm in males and 70–95 mm in females.[2]

The larvae feed on Craibia brevecaudata, Scutia myrtina, Rhamnus prinoides, Cryptocarya woodii, Cryptocarya woodii, Scutia myrtina, Chaetachme aristata, and Drypetes gerrardii.[1][2]

Taxonomy

Charaxes tiridates group

the supposed clade members are

For a full list see Eric Vingerhoedt, 2013 [3]

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically.[1]

  • C. x. bavenda van Son, 1935 (South Africa: Limpopo Province to the Zoutpansberg)
  • C. x. bergeri Plantrou, 1975 (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • C. x. brevicaudatus Schultze, 1914 (southern Tanzania)
  • C. x. burgessi van Son, 1953 (Democratic Republic of Congo: Kivu, south-western Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi)
  • C. x. desmondi van Someren, 1936 (Kenya: south-east to the Teita Hills)
  • C. x. draconis Jordan, 1936 (South Africa: Mpumalanga, Swaziland)
  • C. x. kenwayi Poulton, 1929 (South Africa: Limpopo Province to the north-east)
  • C. x. kiellandi Plantrou, 1976 (northern Tanzania)
  • C. x. kilimensis van Someren, 1972 (northern Tanzania)
  • C. x. kulal van Someren, 1962 (Kenya: north to Mount Kulal)
  • C. x. ludovici Rousseau-Decelle, 1933 (northern Malawi, north-eastern Zambia)
  • C. x. maudei Joicey & Talbot, 1917 (north-eastern Tanzania)
  • C. x. nguru Collins, 1988 (eastern Tanzania)
  • C. x. occidentalis Pringle, 1995 (South Africa: Western Cape Province)
  • C. x. penningtoni van Son, 1953 (South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal)
  • C. x. sitebi Plantou, 1981 (north-western Tanzania)
  • C. x. staudei Henning & Henning, 1992 (South Africa: Limpopo Province to the north-east and north-west slopes of the Blouberg)
  • C. x. thyestes (Stoll, 1790) (South Africa: Eastern Cape Province)
  • C. x. upembana Plantrou, 1976 (Democratic Republic of Congo)
  • C. x. vumbui van Son, 1936 (eastern Zimbabwe)
  • C. x. walwandi Collins, 1989 (Kenya, Tanzania)
  • C. x. wernickei Joicey & Talbot, 1926 (Cameroon)
  • C. x. woodi van Someren, 1964 (southern Malawi)
  • C. x. xiphares (Stoll, [1781]) (South Africa: Eastern Cape Province, Western Cape Province)

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Charaxes, funet.fi
  2. 2.0 2.1 Woodhall, Steve. Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa, Cape Town:Struik Publishers, 2005
  3. "African Charaxes/Charaxes Africains Eric Vingerhoedt, 2013". 

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