Cymothoe alcimeda
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Cymothoe alcimeda | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Nymphalidae |
Genus: | Cymothoe |
Species: | C. alcimeda |
Binomial name | |
Cymothoe alcimeda (Godart, [1824])[1] | |
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The Battling Glider (Cymothoe alcimeda) is a butterfly of the Nymphalidae family. It is found in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
The wingspan is 40-50 mm for males and 45-55 mm for females. Adults are on wing year round, but mainly in summer from October onwards. Peaks occur in November and from February to April.[2]
The larvae feed on Kiggelaria africana.
Subspecies
- Cymothoe alcimeda alcimeda (West Cape to Knysna)
- Cymothoe alcimeda trimeni Aurivillius, 1912 (east Cape along Drakensberg escarpment to KwaZulu-Natal midlands)
- Cymothoe alcimeda clarki Stevenson, 1940 (Amatola range of East Cape)
- Cymothoe alcimeda rhodesiae Stevenson, 1934 (eastern Zimbabwe (Vumba Mountains))
- Cymothoe alcimeda marieps Rydon, 1994 (south of Olifants River from Mariepskop to Barberton in Mpumalanga)
- Cymothoe alcimeda transvaalica Rydon, 1994 (Limpopo Province escarpment)
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