- poisonous. 3
species are accepted:
Blighia sapida K.D.Koenig -
Ackee Blighia unijugata Baker Blighia welwitschii (Hiern) Radlk.
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Africa and Uganda. The
larvae feed on
Oxyanthus unilocularis and
Blighia unijugata. Upperside:
Antennae black and
setaceous (bristly). Head, thorax, and...
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brooded from
August to
October and
April to June.
Larvae feed on
Blighia unijugata and
Deinbollia species. The
wingspan is 65–70 mm for
males and 75–85 mm...
- t****lii (Pierre) Leenh.
Glenniea unijuga (Thwaites) Radlk.
Glenniea unijugata (Aubrév. & Pellegr.) Leenh.
Glenniea Hook.f.
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- ripe wild figs on the
forest floor. The
larvae possibly feed on
Blighia unijugata and
Phoenix reclinata.
Other members of the
Euphaedra eleus species group...
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South Africa. The
larvae feed on Macrolobium,
Blighia (including
Blighia unijugata),
Deinbollia and
Phialodiscus species.
Andronymus caesar caesar (Guinea...
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pellegriniana Troupin Julbernardia seretii (De Wild.)
Troupin Julbernardia unijugata J.Léonard "Julbernardia Pellegr".
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include Bombax buonopozense subsp. reflexum,
Khaya anthotheca,
Blighia unijugata,
Zanha golungensis,
Piptadeniastrum africanum,
Celtis mildbraedii, and...
- cordifolia, the
nationally threatened Chlorophora excelsa and
Blighia unijugata. In the
flood plains Hyparrhenia rufa is the most
common species. The...
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Flacourtia indica,
Indigofera macrophylla,
Osyris lanceolata,
Blighia unijugata,
Grewia forbesi,
Bombax buonopozense, Albizia, Berlinia, Lonchocarpus...