Sarangesa motozi
Sarangesa motozi, the forest elfin or elfin skipper, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae, and native to southern and eastern Africa.
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Description
The wingspan is 36–38 mm for males and 38–40 mm for females. The upper surface of the wings are variegated brown and grey.
Distribution
This species is found from Cape Town and the eastern side of South Africa,[3] to Zimbabwe, Botswana, Angola, and to Kenya and Ethiopia.
Life cycle
Larvae
The larvae feed on Barleria, Justicia and Peristrophe species, including Peristrophe hensii.
Adults
Adults are on wing year-round, although they are scarcer in the dry season.[4]
References
- Sarangesa at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- Wallengren, H. D. J. (1857). "Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, in Terra Caffrorum Annis 1838-1845 Collecta a J. A. Wahlberg". Kungliga Svenska Vetenskaps Akademiens handlingar. 2 (4): 53–54.
- Biodiversity data provided by: Data contributors to the Southern African Butterfly Conservation Assessment (SABCA) (list of contributors accessible here: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-19. Retrieved 2011-01-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)), a joint project of the South African National Biodiversity Institute, the Animal Demography Unit, University of Cape Town, and the Lepidopterists' Society of Africa (accessed via SABCA's online virtual museum, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-01-18. Retrieved 2011-01-03.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), 24 06 2010)
- Woodhall, Steve (2005). Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik. ISBN 978-1-86872-724-7.
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