Swainson, 1830 subtribe iolaina riley, 1958 Iolaus pallene. Photo courtesy Jeremy Dobson



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Iolaus mane. Female, Guinea. Upperside. Photo ex Torben Larsen.
Type locality: Guinea: “Fouta Djalon, Labe area, x.2001”. Holotype (male) in the African Butterfly Research Institute, Nairobi.

General remarks: Named for the Mane family, several of whose members have collected extensively in Guinea (Collins et al., 2003).

Distribution: Guinea, Ghana.

Specific localities:

Guinea – Fouta Djalon, Labe area (TL); Mamou, at the foot of the Fouta Djalon (Collins et al., 2003; single male).

GhanaAtewa Range, Sagamase (Collins et al., 2003; single male).

Common name: Labe sapphire.

Habitat: Nothing published.

Habits: Nothing published.

Early stages: Nothing published.

Larval food: Nothing published.

Subgenus Argiolaus Druce, 1891
Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6) 8: 143 (139-150).

Type-species: Anops silas Westwood, by original designation.


A purely Afrotropical subgenus containing 27 species.

Iolaus (Argiolaus) aequatorialis (Stempffer & Bennett, 1958)
Iolaphilus aequatorialis Stempffer & Bennett, 1958. Bulletin de l’Institut Français d’Afrique Noire (A) 20: 1322 (1243-1347).


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