Redbase Jezebel

Delias pasithoe

The Redbase Jezebel is a medium-sized butterfly of the Family Pieridae, that is, the Yellows and Whites. The species is found in parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia.
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Appearance

Male
Upperside: black. Fore wing with more or less distinct, somewhat diffuse, broad streaks from base, in the discoidal cell and interspaces 1 and 2, the streak in the last the most produced; a white oval spot at lower apex of cell traversed by the lower discocellular, followed by a subterminal series of greyish-white hastate markings with their points turned inwards, the markings opposite the apex of the wing elongate and shifted a little inwards. Hind wing: a broad subbasal transverse greyish-white band merged posteriorly in a large bright yellow dorsal patch that fills the apical two-thirds, the extreme apex excepted, of interspaces 1a, 1, and of 2; a white transversely elongate spot along the middle discocellular, and beyond it a postdiscal curved series of greyish-white elongate hastate spots in interspaces 3 to 7.

Underside: black. Fore wing: somewhat elongate greyish-white markings in interspaces 1, 2, 3 and in cell, formed into a conspicuous oblique broad bar across the middle of the wing; a white spot at lower apex of cell and a postdiscal series of hastate spots as on the upperside. Hind wing: black, a rich dark crimson patch at base, a yellow dorsal patch as on the upperside but darker; the apical two-thirds of the cell, three spots above it and one below at bases of interspaces 3, 6 and 7 respectively and a curved discal series of elongate spots beyond apex of cell, rich chrome-yellow; of these latter spots the spot in interspace 5 is much the longest. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen above black, abdomen on the sides and below grey.

Female
Upperside: brownish black. Fore wing: markings as in the male, but the cellular streak and the streaks in interspaces 1 and 2 below the cell short and formed into a broken oblique broad greyish-white band across the wing. Hind wing: markings similar to those in the male, but the basal crimson patch of the underside seen through by transparency, the transverse broad subbasal band and dorsal patch both pale yellow and much broader than in the male, and the postdiscal curved series of hastate spots obscure and ill-defined. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen as in the male, the abdomen whitish grey below and on the sides.

Wing expanse is 66-90 mm.
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Naming

Synonyms
Delias aglaia (Linnaeus, 1758) (non Linnaeus, 1758: preoccupied)
Papilio aglaia Linnaeus, 1758 (non Linnaeus, 1758: preoccupied)

Subspecies
Delias pasithoe subsp.
pasithoe - Myanmar, Yunnan, NW Thailand
porsenna - S. China, Hong Kong
dione - N.E. India, Nepal
cyrania - Hainan Island
egialea - Java
parthenope - Malay Peninsular, S. Peninsular Thailand, Singkep Is.
pandecta - Palawan
grisea - Nias Is.
thyra - N. Vietnam, NE Thailand
beata - Peninsular. Thailand, Myanmar
goda - N.E. Sumatra
curasena - Taiwan
balabaca - Balabac Is.
angustifascia - N. Borneo Mt. Mula
horracki - Bawean Is.
siamensis - E. & N. Thailand
nigrescens - S. Vietnam
mera - Luzon ( Mindanao)
triglites - W. Sumatera
premo - Simeulue Is.
yakamochii - Sipora Is.
tabitoi - Belitubg Is.
takasugii - Bangka Is.
yoshidai - Banyak Is.
hitomaroi - Mt. Bawang W. Kalimantan
silviae - Guizhou, China

Distribution

Nepal; Sikkim; Assam; Myanmar; Tenasserim; to the south extending through the Malay Peninsula to Borneo; to the east through the Shan States to Siam and S. China.

Reproduction

Larva
Brownish red, each segment with a transverse row of long bristles, The outer bristles black, the middle yellow. Length about 2 inches. Found in March feeding on the young leaves of the Binga tree (Nauclea rotundifolia).
Pupa
Very dark reddish brown or black, smooth, sinuate; head with three sharp points and a broad truncation in front; segments of the abdomen and the front with small acute tubercular projections.

Food

"Buddleja", "Camellia sinensis", "Citrus maxima", "Dendrophthoe glabrescens", "Loranthus parasiticus", "Loranthus pentandrus", "Loranthus yadoriki", "Nauclea rotundifolia", "Santalum album", "Taxillus chinensis", "Taxillus limprichtii", "Taxillus nigrans" and "Taxillus parasiticus".

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderLepidoptera
FamilyPieridae
GenusDelias
SpeciesD. pasithoe
Photographed in
India
Philippines