Navigate Namibia-03
Navigate Namibia-03
  • Namibia
    • Overview
    • Language
    • History
    • Books
    • T's & C's
    • Links
  • Travel
    • Travel Advice
    • Tours
    • Lodges
    • Car Rental
    • Self-Drive
    • Getting There
    • Travel Insurance
  • Nature
  • Parks
    • All
    • Northern Namibia
    • Southern Namibia
    • Western Namibia
    • Central Namibia
    • Eastern Namibia
    • Communal Conservancies in Namibia
  • News

Striped policeman

Coellades forestan
A Striped Policeman is common and widespread and can be observed along the edge of rainforests and savannah habitats.

Striped policeman

Introduction: A Striped Policeman (Coellades forestan) is common and widespread and can be observed along the edge of rainforests and savannah habitats. They are active from early dawn to dusk searching for nectar.

Distribution: Zambezi Region (formerly the Caprivi Strip) .

Breeding/Larval food: Black scent hairs are squeezed out from the tip of the abdomen which when they come into contact with leaves, mark a scent trail.

Colouration: Uniform brown with a hint of grey. The hindwing is dark brown and there is a broad white band on the underside of the hindwing.

On the wing: Throughout most months of the year.

Wingspan: 40 to 65mm.

Gondwana Collection Namibia (Pty) Ltd t/a Gondwana Travel Centre

2nd floor, Ardeco Building, Nelson Mandela Avenue (entrance Bassingthwaighte St.)
Klein Windhoek
Contacts
info@namibian.org
Copyright © 2025.  Gondwana Collection Namibia (Pty) Ltd t/a Gondwana Travel Centre 1998-2025