Acraea satis

Acraea satis

"Acraea satis", the east coast acraea, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Zimbabwe, KwaZulu-Natal, Mozambique, Tanzania and Kenya.
East Coast Acraea (Acraea satis) Kaya Kinondo, Kenya. Mar 6, 2023 Acraea satis,Geotagged,Kenya

Appearance

"A. satis" Ward. Wings above in the male light red-yellow or brown-yellow, in the female white and very thinly scaled. Forewing at the costal margin narrowly black, at the distal margin broadly hyaline with some black scales; the base of cellules 4 to 6 is broadly yellow or white and distally bounded by the discal dots of these cellules; the median spot at the end of the cell is very thick and forms with the streak-like discal dots of cellules 3 to 1 b a curved transverse band; beyond the middle of the cell a black transverse band, which is often joined to the median spot. Hindwing in cellules 1 b to 7 with strigiform, thick discal dots, which form with the outer basal dots of cellules 1 a to 1 c and the median spots an
irregular transverse band enclosing light spots in cellules 1 a to 2 and 4 to 6; the black marginal band broad with large yellowish or white marginal spots. Rhodesia; Zululand; German and British East Africa. This very distinct species recalls "A. rabbaiae" and "zonata" in the markings and is grouped together with them by Eltringham
The wingspan is 55–65 mm for males and 55–70 mm for females.

Behavior

Adults are on wing from September to April, with peaks in February and early March in southern Africa. There are several generations per year.

The larvae feed on "Urera hypselodendron" and "Urera trinervis" in eastern Africa.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyNymphalidae
GenusAcraea
SpeciesA. satis
Photographed in
Kenya