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'''''Bebearia zonara''''', the '''light brown forester''', is a [[butterfly]] in the [[Nymphalidae]] |
'''''Bebearia zonara''''', the '''light brown forester''', is a [[butterfly]] in the family [[Nymphalidae]]. It is found in [[Sierra Leone]], [[Liberia]], [[Ivory Coast]], [[Ghana]], [[Nigeria]], [[Cameroon]], [[Bioko]], [[Gabon]], the [[Republic of the Congo]], the [[Central African Republic]], the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (Mayumbe, Ubangi, Mongala, Uele, Ituri, Tshopo, Equateur, Cataractes, Kasai, Sankuru and Lualaba) and [[Uganda]] (Bwamba and Toro).<ref name=ATBUT>[http://atbutterflies.com/downloads/nymphalidae_adoliadini.doc Afrotropical Butterflies: Nymphalidae - Tribe Adoliadini]</ref> The habitat consists of forests. |
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The larvae feed on ''[[Hypselodelphys]]'' species.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
The larvae feed on ''[[Hypselodelphys]]'' species.{{citation needed|date=June 2013}} |
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Bebearia zonara, the light brown forester, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Cameroon, Bioko, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Mayumbe, Ubangi, Mongala, Uele, Ituri, Tshopo, Equateur, Cataractes, Kasai, Sankuru and Lualaba) and Uganda (Bwamba and Toro).[2] The habitat consists of forests.
The larvae feed on Hypselodelphys species.[citation needed]
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bebearia zonara.
Wikispecies has information related to Bebearia zonara.
- ^ "Bebearia Hemming, 1960" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
- ^ Afrotropical Butterflies: Nymphalidae - Tribe Adoliadini