“…While the partial vicariance of the three subspecies probably reflects past geographical isolation, in Uganda, southern Kenya, Tanzania and parts of several neighbouring countries, but rarely elsewhere, two or more interbreeding polymorphic forms, that match in phenotype their respective subspecies and share their names, are found in sympatry and hybridise (Owen and Chanter, 1968;Smith, 1975aSmith, , 1980Gordon, 1984). The polymorphism is unique among the 157 species of the subfamily Danainae (Ackery and Vane-Wright, 1984); it is, moreover, a surprising feature in an aposematic species that is chemically defended (Rothschild et al, 1975;Brower et al, 1975Brower et al, , 1978Brown, 1984; JA Edgar in litt.…”