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[Borbo micans (Holland)]
Parnara micans Holland, 1896: 63; pi. 3, fig. 19 (Ogove).
This, the most distinctive species in the genus, has not been recorded from Liberia but it is to be expected since Evans (1937: 182183) reports specimens from Sierra Leone and Ghana, and Berger (1962: 462) records it from Ivory Coast. No other Borbo has such a golden sheen to the upper surface as micans, and if found in Liberia it will be easily recognized.
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Fox, R.M., Lindsey, A.W., Clench, H.K., Miller, L.D. 1965. The Butterflies of Liberia. Memoirs of the American Entomological Society vol. 19. Philadelphia, USA

Borbo micans

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Borbo micans, the marsh swift, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in tropical Africa. In South Africa it is restricted to the riverine and lowland forests of KwaZulu-Natal and swamp areas close to Manguzi Forest, the Pongola River and Kosi Bay in Maputaland. The habitat consists of swamps and marshes in open country or near streams and lakes in rainforests.[2]

The wingspan is 32–36 mm for males and 36–40 mm for females. Adults are probably on wing year-round, but it is more common in autumn and winter in southern Africa.[3]

The larvae probably feed on various Poaceae swamp grasses, including Hypolytrum heteromorphum.

References

  1. ^ Borbo at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
  2. ^ Afrotropical Butterflies: Hesperiidae - Subfamily Hesperiinae
  3. ^ Woodhall, Steve (2005). Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa. Cape Town, South Africa: Struik. ISBN 978-1-86872-724-7.
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Borbo micans: Brief Summary

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Borbo micans, the marsh swift, is a butterfly of the family Hesperiidae. It is found in tropical Africa. In South Africa it is restricted to the riverine and lowland forests of KwaZulu-Natal and swamp areas close to Manguzi Forest, the Pongola River and Kosi Bay in Maputaland. The habitat consists of swamps and marshes in open country or near streams and lakes in rainforests.

The wingspan is 32–36 mm for males and 36–40 mm for females. Adults are probably on wing year-round, but it is more common in autumn and winter in southern Africa.

The larvae probably feed on various Poaceae swamp grasses, including Hypolytrum heteromorphum.

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