Zambia – Ikelenge (Heath, et al., 2002).
Iolaus (Epamera) pollux oberthueri (Riley, 1929)
Epamera pollux oberthueri Riley, 1929 in Eltringham, 1929. Transactions of the Entomological Society of London77: 496 (475-504).
Type locality: Ivory Coast: “Ivory Coast”.
Distribution: Ivory Coast.
Specific localities:
Ivory Coast – Alepe in eastern Ivory Coast, on the Comoe River (Collins, et al., 2003); Tai (Warren-Gash teste Larsen, 2005a).
Iolaus (Epamera) pseudofrater Stempffer, 1962
Iolaus (Epamera) pseudofrater Stempffer, 1962. Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Afrique Noire (A) 24: 1167 (1135-1181).
Iolaus (Epamera) sappirus (Druce, 1902)
Epamera sappirus Druce, 1902. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London1902: 117 (112-121).
Type locality: Sierra Leone: “Addah”.
Distribution: Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria (west and Cross River loop), Cameroon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo (Kivu, Tshopo).
Specific localities:
Sierra Leone – Addah (TL).
Ivory Coast – Banco Forest (Warren-Gash teste Larsen, 2005a).
Habits: The species is associated with acacia trees parasitized by Loranthaceae. Males often aggressively defend territories from perches on a clump of loranthus (Larsen, 2005a).
Early stages:
Seth-Smith, 1938 [larva and pupa; Ghana].
Larval food:
Globimetula braunii (Engl.) Danser (Loranthaceae) [Seth-Smith, 1938; Ghana; as sp of Loranthus].
gazei Druce, 1912 (as sp. of Epamera). Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine48: 129 (128-133). Nigeria: “S. Nigeria, Lagos”.