Charaxes latona
Charaxes latona, the orange emperor, is a butterfly of the rajahs and nawabs group, i.e. the Charaxinae group of the brush-footed butterflies family. It is native to the tropical rainforests of eastern Indonesia, western Melanesia and far northern Queensland, Australia, where it is limited to the Iron Range.
They fly all year and may complete several generations annually. Males are territorial and occupy perches some 6m up in forest trees, while females frequent forest edges and clearings. Their food plant is Cryptocarya triplinervis.Subspecies
- Charaxes latona latona
- Charaxes latona artemis Rothschild, 1900
- Charaxes latona aruanus Butler, 1872
- Charaxes latona brennus C. & R. Felder,
- Charaxes latona diana Rothschild, 1898
- Charaxes latona gigantea Hagen, 1897
- Charaxes latona grandis Hanafusa, 1989
- Charaxes latona insignis Hanafusa, 1991
- Charaxes latona layardi Butler, 1896
- Charaxes latona leto Rothschild, 1898
- Charaxes latona marcia Joicey & Noakes, 1915
- Charaxes latona meridionalis Rothschild, 1900
- Charaxes latona ombiranus Rothschild, 1900
- Charaxes latona papuensis Butler, 1869
- Charaxes latona stephanus Rothschild, 1900