Mylothris jacksoni
Jackson's dotted border | |
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M. j. knutssoni male | |
M. j. knutssoni female | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Pieridae |
Genus: | Mylothris |
Species: | M. jacksoni |
Binomial name | |
Mylothris jacksoni Sharpe, 1891[1] | |
Synonyms | |
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Mylothris jacksoni, the Jackson's dotted border, is a butterfly in the Pieridae family. It is found in Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea (Bioko). Cameroon, Sudan, Ethiopia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya and Tanzania.[2] The habitat consists of submontane forests.
Adults have a weak flight and stay close to the ground. Males remain on wing for long periods, coursing along the edges of forests, while females spend most of their time in the forest canopy.
The larvae feed on Loranthus species.
Subspecies
- M. j. jacksoni (Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, western and central Kenya, northern Tanzania)
- M. j. cederici Collins, 1997 (Bioko)
- M. j. cephisus Talbot, 1946 (south-eastern Kenya)
- M. j. knutssoni Aurivillius, 1891 (eastern highlands of Nigeria, highlands of Cameroon)
- M. j. nagichota Talbot, 1944 (mountains of southern Sudan, Ethiopia)
- M. j. sagitta Clifton, 1980 (Kenya)
References
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- ↑ Mylothris, Site of Markku Savela
- ↑ Afrotropical Butterflies: File D – Pierini - Tribe Aporiina
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