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Comprehensive Description ( anglais )

fourni par Memoirs of the American Entomological Society
Neptis melicerta (Drury)
Papilio melicerta Drury, 1773 [1770-1782], 2: 34; pi. 19, figs. 3 and 4 (Sierra Leone).
Distributed from Sierra Leone to East Africa and south to Angola, this species is quite variable in many details of marking. It is the commonest member of the genus in Liberia and is always found in fields or along the margins of secondary bush.
Liberia: Harbel, 1 $ , I, 3 $ , V, 1 8 , VI, 1 9 , VII, 1 8 , VIII, 1 8 , X, 1 8 , XI; Kpain, 1 9 , V; Ganta, 1 8 , II, 1 9 , III, 3 8 , V, 3 8 , 8 9 , VI, 1 6 , 1 9 , VII, 1 «$ , XII; Wanau Forest, 3 S , I, 4 $ , II, 5 $ ,2 9 , III, 1 8 , VI, 1 8,1 9 , X; Zorzor, 2 8 , V, 1 1 8, XI, 1 8 , XII; trail near Fisabu, 3 8 , XII; Wozi, 1 8 , XII; Yendamalahoun, 5 8,5 9 , IV (Fox) ; eastern Liberia, 16 specimens, III, IV, V (Condamin, 195 J ); Buttikofer (1890). There are three genera in this tribe, one in tropical America, one in tropical Eurasia and one occurring in both Eurasia and Africa.
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citation bibliographique
Fox, R.M., Lindsey, A.W., Clench, H.K., Miller, L.D. 1965. The Butterflies of Liberia. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society vol. 19. Philadelphia, USA