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  1. United Kingdom
  2. Delias harpalyce
Delias harpalyceDonovan, 1805
  1. Pieridae
  2. Pierinae
  3. Pierini
  4. Aporiina
  5. Delias
  6.  harpalyce
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60-72 mm

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    Regional distr. - legend
    • Local names
    • LanguageVernacular name
      EnglishImperial Jezebel
      EnglishImperial white
      زبان_فارسیسپید شاهنشاهی
    • Primary hostplants
    • FamilyLatin nameVernacular name
      LoranthaceaeAmyema
      LoranthaceaeDendrophthoe
      LoranthaceaeMuellerina
    • Delias harpalyce is a member of the clade Delias belisama:
    • SpeciesAuthor
      Delias aganippeDonovan, 1805
      Delias apoensisTalbot, 1928
      Delias aruna(Boisduval, 1832)
      Delias belisama(Cramer & Stoll, [1780])
      Delias descombesiBoisduval, 1836
      Delias diaphanaSemper, 1878
      Delias ellipsisJoannis, 1901
      Delias eumolpeGrose-Smith, 1889
      Delias harpalyceDonovan, 1805
      Delias levickiRothschild, 1927
      Delias madetesGodman & Salvin, 1878
      Delias oraiaDoherty, 1891
      Delias zebudaHewitson, 1862
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    Male, upperside.

    John TannAustralia, Dargo

    Male, underside.

    John TannAustralia, Dargo
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