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Natal acraea

Natal acraea

Acraea natalica natalica
Fun Fact: Enthusiasts hoping to catch a glimpse of a Natal Acraea (Acraea natalica natalica) can expect them to display a somewhat zig-zag flight pattern, which becomes more rapid when they are disturbed. Wooded habitats are favoured.

Introduction: Enthusiasts hoping to catch a glimpse of a Natal Acraea (Acraea natalica natalica) can expect them to display a somewhat zig-zag flight pattern, which becomes more rapid when they are disturbed. Wooded habitats are favoured.

Distribution: The savannah veld of Namibia.

Breeding: Larval host plants include Passifloracaes and Turneraceae.

Colouration: Males are reddish-pink, females more brown-red. There are black tips on the apex of the forewing and other black spots on the wing bases.

On the wing: Year-round but larger numbers appear in the warmer months.

Wingspan: Male and female: 55 to 63mm.

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