236. Pelopidas thrax (Hübner, 1821) WL: 19mm. This is another ubiquitous Afrotropical skipper that also occurs in part of the Palearctic and Oriental Regions. it was described from Syria. The caterpillars feed on various Poaceae. Studied material. Cacheu: Caió (JB). Previous references. Regions: Biombo, Bolama, Cacheu. Authors: Aurivillius (1910), Bacelar (1949), Mendes et al. (2007). Probable abundance and proposed status. AB: F; CS: LC.Published as part of Bivar-De-Sousa, António, Vasconcelos, Sasha, Mendes, Luís F., Larsen, Torben B., Baker, Jon & Guilherme, João L., 2016, Butterflies of Guinea-Bissau: VIII. New data, new reports, corrections and biodiversity (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea), pp. 1-77 in Zootaxa 4201 (1) on page 58...
An attempt of host plants inventory for the afrotropical hawkmoth species Coelonia fulvinotata (Butl...
FIGURE 1. Map of Guinea-Bissau with centroids of the 10 km UTM squares containing the localities whe...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...
38. Pentila pauli abri Collins & Larsen, 2005 WL: 20mm. The species has only been reported once fr...
*96. Azanus jesous Guérin-Méneville, 1849 WL: 12m. Widely distributed along the African savannas, ...
*133. Charaxes tiridates tiridates (Cramer, 1777) WL: 48mm. C. tiridates is a typical forest speci...
239. Borbo gemella (Mabille, 1884) WL: 16mm. In West Africa this species occurs in the Guinea and ...
197. Acraea (Acraea) camaena (Drury, 1773) WL: 32mm. This species flies in dry forest, usually in ...
241. Borbo holtzi (Plӧtz, 1883) WL: 16mm. This is a savanna skipper known to colonize degraded for...
*22. Colotis evagore antigone (Boisduval, 1836) WL: 16mm. A new record for Guinea-Bissau, this sub...
11. Catopsilia florella (Fabricius, 1775) WL: 33mm. The species is a ubiquitous migrant, very comm...
203. Coeliades forestan forestan (Stoll, 1782) WL: 25mm. C. f. forestan is found throughout tropic...
37. Spalgis lemolea pilos Druce, 1890 WL: 15mm. S. lemolea is a forest species known from primary ...
35. Leptosia wigginsi pseudalcesta Bernardi, 1965 WL: 23mm. The species is similar to L. medusa, b...
195. Acraea (Acraea) quirina quirina (Fabricius, 1781) WL: 21mm. This is a forest species that may...
An attempt of host plants inventory for the afrotropical hawkmoth species Coelonia fulvinotata (Butl...
FIGURE 1. Map of Guinea-Bissau with centroids of the 10 km UTM squares containing the localities whe...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...
38. Pentila pauli abri Collins & Larsen, 2005 WL: 20mm. The species has only been reported once fr...
*96. Azanus jesous Guérin-Méneville, 1849 WL: 12m. Widely distributed along the African savannas, ...
*133. Charaxes tiridates tiridates (Cramer, 1777) WL: 48mm. C. tiridates is a typical forest speci...
239. Borbo gemella (Mabille, 1884) WL: 16mm. In West Africa this species occurs in the Guinea and ...
197. Acraea (Acraea) camaena (Drury, 1773) WL: 32mm. This species flies in dry forest, usually in ...
241. Borbo holtzi (Plӧtz, 1883) WL: 16mm. This is a savanna skipper known to colonize degraded for...
*22. Colotis evagore antigone (Boisduval, 1836) WL: 16mm. A new record for Guinea-Bissau, this sub...
11. Catopsilia florella (Fabricius, 1775) WL: 33mm. The species is a ubiquitous migrant, very comm...
203. Coeliades forestan forestan (Stoll, 1782) WL: 25mm. C. f. forestan is found throughout tropic...
37. Spalgis lemolea pilos Druce, 1890 WL: 15mm. S. lemolea is a forest species known from primary ...
35. Leptosia wigginsi pseudalcesta Bernardi, 1965 WL: 23mm. The species is similar to L. medusa, b...
195. Acraea (Acraea) quirina quirina (Fabricius, 1781) WL: 21mm. This is a forest species that may...
An attempt of host plants inventory for the afrotropical hawkmoth species Coelonia fulvinotata (Butl...
FIGURE 1. Map of Guinea-Bissau with centroids of the 10 km UTM squares containing the localities whe...
Butterflies are one of the best-known insect groups and they have been the subject of numerous studi...