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Charaxes chanleri

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Insecta

Family
  
Nymphalidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Lepidoptera

Genus
  
Charaxes

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Charaxes chanleri is a butterfly in the Nymphalidae family. It is found in north-central and northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia. The habitat consists of savanna.

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Original description

In 1895, William Jacob Holland wrote:

Charaxes chanleri, new species.

This species comes nearer to C. kirkii, Butler, than any other, but maybe distinguished from that species by the fact that the secondaries [hindwings] have no red inclosed spots or curved dashes in the first four divisions of the marginal markings, as described by Dr. Butler; the submarginal series of lunulate spots are not white edged, as in Kirkii, and there is no discal lunulate green line as in Dr. Butler's species. The primaries [forewings], moreover, are not shot with steel blue at the base.

Expanse of wings, 65 mm.

Four damaged males of this species in the National Museum collection. The species is allied to C. guderiana, Dewitz, resembling the latter in the form of the wings.

Vingerhoedt provides images

Taxonomy

Considered conspecific with Charaxes kirki kirkii by Turlin and Vingerhoedt.

Etymology

It was named for William A. Chanler, one of the collectors.

Ecozone

Afrotropical ecozone

References

Charaxes chanleri Wikipedia