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- Africa. Most protea species are found south of the Limpopo River. Protea madiensis grows in Afromontane enclaves across tropical Africa, from Guinea to Sudan...
- synonymised the first three taxa under the oldest name, P. madiensis. At present, Protea madiensis has two accepted subspecies, the nominate eastern form...
- Guinea savanna. Adults are on wing in February. The larvae feed on Protea madiensis. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Capys stuarti. Wikispecies has...
- Africa Protea laetans Blyde sugarbush South Africa (Mpumalanga) Protea madiensis Tall woodland sugarbush Senegal to Ethiopia in the north, to Angola, Malawi...
- Verdc. Otomeria guineensis Benth. Otomeria lanceolata Hiern Otomeria madiensis Oliv. Otomeria micrantha K.Schum. Otomeria oculata S.Moore Otomeria volubilis...
- Raphionacme lucens Venter & R.L.Verh. - KwaZulu-Natal, Mozambique Raphionacme madiensis S.Moore - Tanzania, Zimbabwe Raphionacme michelii De Wild. - Zaire Raphionacme...
- of montane gr****land. The larvae feed on Protea species, including P. madiensis. They burrow into the young unopened buds of their host plant. Capys catharus...
- (Gory & Laporte, 1839) Sphenoptera maderi Obenberger, 1926 Sphenoptera madiensis Théry, 1930 Sphenoptera maga Obenberger, 1927 Sphenoptera magna Gory &...
- "mountain sugarbushes", along with P. angolensis, P. curvata, P. laetans, P. madiensis and P. rubropilosa. The validity of this group is suspect. The specific...
- Prosopis chilensis (Molina) Stuntz Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC. Protea madiensis Oliv. Pseudarthria ****ifolia Baker Pseudarthria hookeri Wight & Arn. Pseudechinolaena...