Charaxes musakensis
Charaxes musakensis is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Cameroon.[3] The habitat consists of montane forests at altitudes above 1,300 meters. TaxonomyKnown only from the type locality Musake Hut, Mount Cameroon. Related speciesHistorical attempts to assemble a cluster of presumably related species into a "Charaxes jasius Group" have not been wholly convincing. More recent taxonomic revision,[4] corroborated by phylogenetic research, allow a more rational grouping congruent with cladistic relationships. Within a well-populated clade of 27 related species sharing a common ancestor approximately 16 mya during the Miocene,[5] 26 are now considered together as The jasius Group.[4] One of the two lineages within this clade forms a robust monophyletic group of seven species sharing a common ancestor approximately 2-3 mya, i.e. during the Pliocene,[5] and are considered as the jasius subgroup.[4] The second lineage leads to 19 other species within the Jasius group, which are split into three well-populated subgroups of closely related species. The jasius Group (26 Species):[4] Clade 1: jasius subgroup (7 species) Clade 2: contains the well-populated three additional subgroups (19 species) of the jasius Group: called the brutus, pollux, and eudoxus subgroups.[4]
Further exploration of the phylogenetic relationships amongst existing Charaxes taxa is required to improve clarity. ReferencesWikimedia Commons has media related to Charaxes musakensis. Wikispecies has information related to Charaxes musakensis.
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