. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. ed by the larva approximately 20 of instar normally 2-3 weeks. 5th instar larva: Body short and stocky, green with finecreamy-yellow oblique lateral lines and two dorso-somiticyellowish-white spots running from the head to the penul-timate segment. The body usually has a thin yellowish dorsalsomite bar on the sixth segment. Lateral ridge yellow and analprocesses short and square. The headshield is green, marginallybordered with yellowish-green and the diameter is about4,9 mm.; horns short, the dorsal horns being only 2 mm. longw
. The Entomologist's record and journal of variation. ed by the larva approximately 20 of instar normally 2-3 weeks. 5th instar larva: Body short and stocky, green with finecreamy-yellow oblique lateral lines and two dorso-somiticyellowish-white spots running from the head to the penul-timate segment. The body usually has a thin yellowish dorsalsomite bar on the sixth segment. Lateral ridge yellow and analprocesses short and square. The headshield is green, marginallybordered with yellowish-green and the diameter is about4,9 mm.; horns short, the dorsal horns being only 2 mm. longwhile the lateral horns are 1,0 mm., usually tipped withreddish-brown. Length attained by the larva about 34 of instar normally 2-3 weeks. PLATE 3 (facing page 214). Uppersides1. Charaxes jahlusa jahlusa ? (Cape). 2. Charaxes jahlusa nearargynnides 9 (Natal). 3. Charaxes jahlusa rex $ —Allotype (Trans-vaal). 4. Charaxes jahlusa argynnides 2 (Mozambique). 5. Charaxesjahlusa argynnides 2 (Malawi). 6. Charaxes jahlusa argynnides 2(Zambia)..
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