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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Delias agoranis
Delias agoranisGrose-Smith, 1887
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  1. Pieridae
  2. Pierinae
  3. Pierini
  4. Aporiina
  5. Delias
  6.  agoranis
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TL: [Tounggya Sekkan, Tanintharyi, Myanmar]

Males are white, the forewings with the costa broadly greyish black and similar dusting beyond the end of the cell. The distal margin is broadly black and narrowing posteriorly to the inner margin, not touching the margin below vein 2. There is a series of small white submarginal spots. The hindwings have a series of black triangular marginal spots at the end of the veins, those on vein 2 and vein 3 much larger than the others.
Females have brownish-black forewings, with the cell and a streak between the veins dusky white. The hindwings are white with a brownish-black marginal border, and submarginal greyish-white interspaces.
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80-85 mm

  • Local names
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    EnglishBurmese Jezebel
    ไทยหนอนกาฝากพม่า
  • Delias agoranis is a member of the clade Delias singhapura:
  • SpeciesAuthor
    Delias agoranisGrose-Smith, 1887
    Delias kuehniHonrath, 1886
    Delias singhapura(Wallace, 1867)
    Delias themis(Hewitson, 1861)
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