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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Delias bothwelli
Delias bothwelliKenrick, 1909
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  1. Pieridae
  2. Pierinae
  3. Pierini
  4. Aporiina
  5. Delias
  6.  bothwelli
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TL: New Guinea, Arfak Mountains

Males forewings have a reduced white area which does not extend beyond the end of the cell and sometimes scarcely above vein 3. The hindwings have a black border between the costa and vein 3 with bluish-grey proximal scaling, especially posteriorly.
Females have much broader black areas, the forewings with a small and somewhat ovate creamy-white patch not reaching the base. There are two white subapical dots. The hindwing border is well defined from the costa to vein 3, and below this vein the border is grey and wider.
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42 - 45 mm

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  • Delias bothwelli is a member of the clade Delias kummeri:
  • SpeciesAuthor
    Delias alepaJordan, 1912
    Delias bothwelliKenrick, 1909
    Delias dixeyiKenrick, 1909
    Delias fojaensisvan Mastrigt, 2006
    Delias isocharisRothschild & Jordan, 1907
    Delias kummeriRibbe, 1900
    Delias ligataJordan, 1904
    Delias messalinaArora, 1983
    Delias strixYagishita, 1993

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