Delias singhapura | (Wallace, 1867) |
TL: Singapore
Males are white, with black veins on the forewings for the greater part, and on the hindwings distally. The forewings have a blackish apical area reaching the cell. The hindwings have a narrow blackish marginal border from the anal angle to cellule 3, and small blackish marginal marks on veins 3-5.
Females are similar to the males, but the apical area of the forewings is more rounded and the upperside is more strongly clouded with black.
Females are similar to the males, but the apical area of the forewings is more rounded and the upperside is more strongly clouded with black.
82 - 86 mm
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Language Vernacular name ไทย
หนอนกาฝากสิงคโปร์
- Delias singhapura is a member of the clade Delias singhapura:
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Species Author Delias agoranis Grose-Smith, 1887 Delias kuehni Honrath, 1886 Delias singhapura (Wallace, 1867) Delias themis (Hewitson, 1861)
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Language Website Authors Butterflies of Indo-China Y.Inayoshi
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