Description: Leech, J. H., 1892-1893. Butterflies from China, Japan and Corea 3 volumes 1 map; 43 pls. London. PLATE XXXVII W.Purkiss del. Litho. Wilhelm Greve,Berlin
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The Global Lepidoptera Names Index for valid names eg. 1 male, 2 female Delias patrua = Delias patrua Leech, 1890 3 male, 4 female Delias belladonna = Delias belladonna (Fabricius, 1793) 5 male, 6 female Delias sanaca var. adelma = DELIAS berinda ssp. adelma Mitis, 1893 7 male, 8 female Delias sanaca var.subnubila = DELIAS subnubila Leech, 1893. Date:. Source:
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