Mountelgonia percivali


Mountelgonia percivali - a species of butterfly from the Glossata suborder and the Metarbelidae family.

This species was described in 2013 by Ingo Lehmann and named after Arthur Blayney Percival.

Males reach 22 mm and females 26.5 mm. The head is yellowish-brown, with long antennae and olive-black eyes. Frontal wings of yellowish-yellow with sepia: the majority of veins and the bone margins; from the bottom white to yellow with sepals and bone margins. The wings are white and yellow on both sides. Male reproductive organs are characterized by a rounded petal unchecked, which is bordered on 30% of the width, polygonal wales with a slightly scraped and densely appendicular appendage, and a densely warped sakulus. Females are characterized by a V-shaped end-to-abdominal plate on the eighth segment of the abdomen.

A butterfly known from the Mount Elgon region from Eldoret to Kaptagat in the highlands of western Kenya.

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