

+24Kontinente:AF2. Weitere Informationen
2.1. Andere Kombinationen
- Papilio eupale Drury, 1782 [Originalkombination]
- Nymphalis eupale (Drury, 1782) [so bei Drury & Westwood (1837: 7)]
- Charaxes (Viridixes) eupale (Drury, 1782)
- Viridixes eupale (Drury, 1782) [so bei Bouyer (2023)
2.2. Synonyme
- Papilio amasia Fabricius, 1793 [Synonym nach funet.fi]
2.3. Unterarten
- Charaxes eupale latimargo Joicey & Talbot, 1921 [Unterart nach funet.fi]
- Charaxes eupale veneris White & Grant, 1989 [Unterart nach funet.fi]
2.4. Taxonomie
Bouyer (2023) zerlegt die artenreiche Gattung Charaxes ohne zwingenden Grund in eine Fülle kleiner Gattungen. Dem wird hier nicht gefolgt.
2.5. Faunistik
Nach [Global Biodiversity Information Facility] kommt die Art in Demokratische Republik Kongo, Uganda, Malawi, Ghana, Kenia, Elfenbeinküste, Kamerun, Zentralafrikanische Republik, Benin, Gabun, Tansania, Angola, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Republik Kongo, Liberia, Sambia, Belgien? und Mosambik vor.
African Butterfly Database: Angola; Cameroon; Central African Republic; Congo; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Gabon; Ghana; Guinea; Ivory Coast; Kenya; Liberia; Malawi; Nigeria; Rwanda; Senegal; Sierra Leone; South Sudan; Sudan; Tanzania; Togo; Uganda; Zambia.
Locus typicus gemäß der Erstbeschreibung von Drury (1782: 7-8): Sierra Leone.
(Autoren: Michel Kettner & Erwin Rennwald)
2.6. Literatur
- Bouyer, T. (2023): The genera of the tribe Charaxini (Papilionoidea, Nymphalidae, Charaxinae). — Metamorphosis, 34: 59–78. [zum PDF-Download auf researchgate.net]
- Erstbeschreibung: Drury, D. (1782): Illustrations of Natural History. Wherein are exhibited Upwards of Two Hundred Figures of Exotic Insects. According to their different Genera; Very few of which have hitherto been figured by any Author, Being engraved and coloured from Nature, with the greatest Accuracy, and under the Author's own Inspection, on Fifty Copper-Plates. With a particular Description of each Insect: Interspersed with Remarks and Reflections of the Nature and Properties of many of them. Vol. III: i-xxvi, 1-76, pl. I-L, Index to the Third Volume [not paginated, 2 pp.]. London. [[p. XXII], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org], [[p. 7], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org], [[pl. VI, fig. 3], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org] und [[index [1], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org]
- Drury, D. & Westwood (1837): Illustrations of exotic entomology : containing upwards of six hundred and fifty figures and descriptions of foreign insects, interspersed with remarks and reflections on their nature and properties. A new ed., brought down to the present state of the science, with the systematic characters of each species, synonyms, indexes, and other additional matter. [[7], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org] und [[pl. VI, fig. 3], Digitalisat auf biodiversitylibrary.org]

























