Charaxes nandina

It is found in Kenya, in the central highlands east of the Rift Valley.

Hindwing above between veins 2 and 7 with a posteriorly pointed, sharply defined blue median band, in the middle about 5 mm.

in breadth, accompanied by a whitish spot in cellule 7; behind the middle runs an S-shaped curved row of 6 small blue spots and near the distal margin a curved row of 6 or 7 bluish dots; the marginal lunules themselves are yellowish; the tails well developed, about 5 mm.

[4] The larvae feed on Drypetes gerrardii, Craibia brownii and Hippocratea africana.

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