- Source: Acraea disjuncta
Acraea disjuncta is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya and Uganda.
Description
A. disjuncta Sm. (= nandensis E. Sharpe) (60 c) resembles a small male jodutta; both wings blackish above with light yellow markings; the hindmarginal spot of the forewing is broad, without, however, reaching the base of cellules 1 a and 1 b; the subapical band is about 4 mm. in breadth and has a small spot in 3, which
touches the hindmarginal spot; the median band on the upperside of the hindwing is about 8 mm. in breadth and the dark, sharply defined marginal band consequently at most 3 mm. Nandi, Ruwenzori; Lake Kiwi.
Subspecies
Acraea disjuncta disjuncta (western Kenya, Uganda)
Acraea disjuncta kigeziensis Jackson, 1956 (Uganda: west to Toro and Kigezi, Democratic Republic of the Congo: Kivu and Ituri)
Biology
The larvae feed on Urera hypselodendron.
Taxonomy
It is a member of the Acraea jodutta species group - but see also Pierre & Bernaud, 2014
References
External links
Images representing Acraea disjuncta at Bold
Acraea disjuncta disjuncta Archived 2020-01-27 at the Wayback Machine at Pteron