Chrysoritis, Butler, 1898
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Chrysoritis View in CoL . Zeritis oreas Trimen, 1891: 176 . Holotype: Iziko Museum. Type locality: “Near summit of Niginya” in Natal. (Coll. J.M. Hutchinson).
Characters: Upper side ground colour yellowish orange, marked with black spots and broad black margins, especially the forewing. Underside with a submarginal series of sagittate markings on both wings; hind wing with dense pattern of browns and orange. Outer margin of forewings noticeably convex in both sexes; hind wing without tail or tornal development in either sex. Forewing with eleven or twelve veins (depicted in Stempffer 1967: 295). Male genitalia shown in Figs 2b & 2c View Figure 2 ; apophysis on subunci vestigial or absent; aedeagus lacks cornuti. Juvenile stages are illustrated in Fig. 1 View Figure 1 . Chrysoritis oreas is one of two Chrysoritis species to associate with the ‘droptail’ Myrmicaria (Myrmicinae) ants, the other being C. pyroeis (Trimen) . Conservation status: LC – Rare (2020).
Chrysoritis phosphor (Trimen 1864) . Zeritis phosphor
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