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Lycoa Acraea or Dimorphic Acraea

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Field Notes

Habitat:

Seen on bushes by the side of a dirt road running through the edge of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, SW Uganda.

This species inhabits open or degraded rainforest, and can be seen in glades, along roadsides and in village gardens. It is also quite tolerant of drier, more open habitats, e.g. the savannah / forest transition zone, but only encroaches into these areas in numbers during the rainy season.

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