127. Charaxes fulvescens senegala van Someren, 1975 WL: 46mm. C. fulvescens senegala is common in Guinea-Bissau and JB found it to be the most common Charaxes in forest. This is consistent with observations by Condamin (mss) in the Basse Casamance (Senegal). This subspecies ranges from Senegal to Nigeria, and four other subspecies occur throughout Africa. The hostplants are Allophylus africanus and other Sapindaceae of that genus.
Studied material. Cacheu: Caió, 4 specimens (JB) . Quinara: Buba Tombo (PNLC), 16.07.2009, 9♂ 2♀ (BS 29147/29148, 29159/29161, 29166, 29188/29189, 29199/29201) . Tombali: Coli, 0 6.07.2006, 2♂ 1♀ (BS 28676, 28681/28682).
Previous references. Regions: Bafatá, Quinara, Tombali. Authors: Larsen (2005), Bivar-de-Sousa et al. (2008a), Boersma & Gernaat (2009).
Probable abundance and proposed status. AB: C; CS: LC.