Danaus chrysippus aegyptius - African monarch

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Danaus chrysippus
Danaus chrysippus

Photo(s): Left: Bart Wursten, nr Eggardon Hill, Vumba; right: David Gwynne-Evans, Mt Mabu, Mozambique

Species details:

Note: It can store the poison from its foodplants in Asclepiadaceae in its body and is hence inedible to predators. Other species of butterflies, e.g. females of Papilio dardanus, have evolved to look very much like Danaus chrysippus (Batesian mimicry).
Distribution: Common throughout southern Africa.
Related plant families:
Related plant genera:
Apocynaceae subfamilies Asclepiadoideae and SecamonoideaeCeropegia (Food plant)
Related plant species:
Apocynaceae subfamilies Asclepiadoideae and SecamonoideaeCalotropis procera (Larval food plant)
Apocynaceae subfamilies Asclepiadoideae and SecamonoideaeGomphocarpus physocarpus (Food plant)
Literature: Henning, G.A., Pringle, E.L.L. & Ball, J.B. (1994), Pennington's Butterflies of Southern Africa, Struik Winchester, Cape Town, p. 47.
Woodhall, S. (2005), Field guide to Butterflies of South Africa, Struik Publishers, Cape Town, p. 36.



Flora of Burundi: Lepidoptera - Butterflies and Moths: Danaus chrysippus aegyptius.
https://www.burundiflora.com/speciesdata/insect-display.php?insect_species_id=400140, retrieved 18 October 2024

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