[3] The habitat consists of lowland tropical evergreen forests.
It is a very rare butterfly [4] Very similar to Charaxes mycerina but antennae much darker, the blue scaling in the cell of the forewing denser and more extended, forewing with admarginal blue spots, band of hindwing of male not interrupted at R1.
On the underside the cell-bar of forewing more straight, more obliquely placed, its upper end being only 1.5 mm.
distant from base of R1, median bars also straighter, the bistre brown outer marginal band more sharply defined, the clay coloured area between it and the disco-postdiscal line divided by a band of bistre brown patches; median bar M2 SM2 straight or distally convex; costal median bar of hindwing 3 or 4 mm.
This article related to members of the butterfly subfamily Charaxinae is a stub.