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  • Ceratrichia fako
  • C. manengouba
  • C. argyrosticta   (2)
  • C. brunnea   (2)
    • C. brunnea brunnea
    • C. brunnea ialemia
  • C. clara   (2)
    • C. clara clara
    • C. clara medea
  • C. crowleyi
  • C. flandria
  • C. flava   (2)
    • C. flava flava
    • C. flava fernanda
  • C. hollandi
  • C. lewisi
  • C. nothus   (4)
    • C. nothus nothus
    • C. nothus enantia
    • C. nothus makomensis
    • C. nothus yakoli
  • C. phocion   (2)
    • C. phocion phocion
    • C. phocion camerona
  • C. punctata
  • C. semlikensis
  • C. weberi
  • C. wollastoni
Updated at: 2025-05-07

Ceratrichia semlikensis Joicey & Talbot, 1921

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Sáfián, Sz., Siklósi, A. (2025). Ceratrichia semlikensis Joicey & Talbot, 1921 - https://abdb-africa.org/species/Ceratrichia_semlikensis

Taxonomy

Family
Hesperiidae
Subfamily
Hesperiinae
Tribus
Aeromachini

Type locality

UGANDA, Lower Batahu River, Semliki Valley

Distribution

Central African Republic; Congo; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Kenya; Tanzania; Uganda; Zambia;

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Description

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      Specific references

      Collins, S.C. & Larsen, T.B. & Warren-Gash, H. (2003): Notes on Afrotropical butterflies with the description of eleven new species and four new subspecies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) – ABRI Research Paper No. 3. Metamorphosis 14 (3):63-110.

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      Other media

      • Ceratrichia semlikensis female UPS

        Ceratrichia semlikensis female UPS

        UGANDA, Bwindi Impenetrable Forest - 06.05.2025 - Szabolcs Sáfián