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Common mimic white barred acraea

Common mimic white barred acraea

(Hyalites (H.) encedon encedon)
Fun Fact: White-barred Acraeas are also known as Common Mimics. They form fulva, which is 'a close Muellerian mimic of the African Monarch, but half the size'. Flying around hilltops at midday is a feature.

Introduction: White-barred Acraeas are also known as Common Mimics. They form fulva, which is 'a close Muellerian mimic of the African Monarch, but half the size'. Flying around hilltops at midday is a feature.

Distribution: Northern Namibia.

Breeding: Eggs are laid on the surfaces of leaves.

Colouration: The male of the White-barred Acraea form fumosa, a cream colour emphasizing the it is a pattern, not a colour that determines the level of mimicry.

On the wing: Throughout the year.

Wingspan: 40 to 55mm.

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