is another close ally of tiridates, distinguished chiefly by the very short, tooth- like tails of the hindwing.
Both sexes above coloured and marked like those of tiridates ; the blue spots, however, in the male in part indistinct or absent and the marginal streaks of the hindwing thick, ochre-yellow and not interrupted.
[4] A full description is also given by Walter Rothschild and Karl Jordan, 1900 Novitates Zoologicae volume 7:287-524.
[1] page 390 (for terms see Novitates Zoologicae volume 5:545-601 [2]) Differs from Charaxes tiridates and Charaxes numenes in that there are only two hindwing postdiscal spots (in spaces 5 and 6) and in the continuous yellowish distal margin [5] The habitat consists of lowland evergreen forests and sub-montane forests at altitudes between 1,200 and 1,500 meters.
Charaxes tiridates group The supposed clade members are: For a full list see Eric Vingerhoedt, 2013[6]