Dimorphic Admiral

Scientific Name
Antanartia dimorphica
HOWARTH, 1966
Specie in
Family
Dimorphic Admiral
Antanartia dimorphica – Peter Bruce-Jones

Introduction

In appearance and behaviour Antanartia could be thought of as the African “sister” genus to the Neotropical Hypanartia, but phylogenetic analysis has indicated that they are more closely related to Vanessa – the Red Admirals and Painted Ladies.

Antanartia comprises of 5 species, 4 of which occur on the continental land mass, while the other – borbonica, is found only on Mauritius, Reunion and Madagascar.

Antanartia dimorphica has a disjointed distribution, with a West African population in the mountains of Cameroon, and an Eastern African range extending from Ethiopia south to Malawi and Transvaal.

Habitats

This is a montane species, found mostly in forested areas or on scrubby farmland, at altitudes between about 800-2000m.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplant is Carduus (Asteraceae).

Adult behaviour

Males perch on the foliage of bushes to await passing females. They usually hold their wings half-open when perching, but will fully outspread them to bask on cool mornings or in late afternoon.

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Scientific Name
Antanartia dimorphica
by
HOWARTH, 1966
Family
SubFamily
NYMPHALINAE
Tribe
NYMPHALINI
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