in mimicry ring, [65];
eaten by lizards, [108];
eaten by Bee-eater, [111];
eaten by Brown Shrike, [117];
rejected by Kestrel, [118];
rejected by baboon, [122];
local variation in, [132];
patterns overlapping with those of Acraea encedon, [144];
alcippus form, [IX]. b;
dorippus form, [IX]. c;