White-banded Castor

Scientific Name
Ariadne albifascia
JOICEY & TALBOT, 1921
Specie in
Family
White-banded Castor
Ariadne albifascia, Bobiri forest, Ghana – Adrian Hoskins

Introduction

The Biblidinae are a subfamily of butterflies with over 350 species worldwide, the vast majority of which are Neotropical. In the Afrotropical region there 30 species, in the genera Byblia, Ariadne, Eurytela, Neptidopsis, Sevenia and Mesoxantha.

The genus Ariadne comprises of 14 species, of which 5 occur in Africa – actisanes, pagenstecheri, enotrea, albifascia and personata. The remaining species are distributed variously from India to the Philippines, and the islands of south-east Asia.

Ariadne albifascia is distributed from Senegal to Uganda.

Ariadne albifascia, Bobiri forest, Ghana – Adrian Hoskins
Ariadne albifascia, Bobiri forest, Ghana – Adrian Hoskins

Habitats

This species is found along roadsides in forested habitats, and also in clearings, along riverbanks, and on agricultural land.

Lifecycle

The larval foodplants include Tragia and Dalechampia ( Euphorbiaceae ).

Adult behaviour

The butterflies have a slow, graceful flight, flitting and gliding, weaving and winding, among bushes and the lower foliage of trees. Males rarely pause to rest for more than a moment or two, except when mud-puddling. Both sexes visit flowers for nectar.

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Butterfly of
Scientific Name
Ariadne albifascia
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JOICEY & TALBOT, 1921
Family
SubFamily
BIBLIDINAE
Tribe
EURYTELINI
SubTribe
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