Delias pasithoe parthenope

Red Base Jezebel

Family: Pieridae
Subfamily: Pierinae
Genus Delias
Species: pasithoe
Subspecies: parthenope
Common Name: Red Base Jezebel
Wingspan: 70-80mm mm
Life History: incomplete
Extant in countries: •Singapore

Description
The Red Base Jezebel bears a resemblance to the Malayan Jezebel (Delias ninus ninus) and can be separated from the latter only by examining the uppersides. The wings are broadly dusted with black and the hindwing is yellow with a red basal patch.

Habitat & Habits
This species was observed in an area within the northern limit of the central catchment nature reserves in the early 90's. It was believed that the individual was a stray migratory specimen, having come from up north in Malaysia during a period when the species was common. This species, like several of the Delias genus, are known to participate in migratory behaviour at times. Though described as confined to the forested hills in Malaysia, the Red Base Jezebel occurs commonly in the plains at irregular intervals, and is a well-known migrant. Biggs (1881) spoke of the species as "a common coastal butterfly, and described it as being found sometimes in an apparently endless stream".

Other Observations
The species has not been seen in the past decade or more and should be looked for in the northern parts of the island where migratory specimens are believed to be able to reach on their journey from Malaysia.

Early Stages
The caterpillar is brown with yellow hairs and each segment has a yellow transverse band. The caterpillars are gregarious and have been found feeding on a species of Nauclea. It is possible that the parasitic Loranthus is also a host plant.

Further Reading

  • Fah Shin, Chin : "Chin's Butterfly Gallery - Malaysian Butterflies" - Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Les, Day : "Delias of the World" - Delias pasithoe
  • Inayoshi, Yutaka : "Checklist of Butterflies in IndoChina", Specimen comparisons of Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Hong Kong Lepidopterists' Society - Red Base Jezebel (Delias pasithoe)
  • Delias pasithoe parthenope

    Red Base Jezebel

    Family: Pieridae
    Subfamily: Pierinae
    Genus Delias
    Species: pasithoe
    Subspecies: parthenope
    Common Name: Red Base Jezebel
    Wingspan: 70-80mm
    Life History: incomplete
    Extant in countries: •Singapore

    Description
    The Red Base Jezebel bears a resemblance to the Malayan Jezebel (Delias ninus ninus) and can be separated from the latter only by examining the uppersides. The wings are broadly dusted with black and the hindwing is yellow with a red basal patch.

    Habitat & Habits
    This species was observed in an area within the northern limit of the central catchment nature reserves in the early 90's. It was believed that the individual was a stray migratory specimen, having come from up north in Malaysia during a period when the species was common. This species, like several of the Delias genus, are known to participate in migratory behaviour at times. Though described as confined to the forested hills in Malaysia, the Red Base Jezebel occurs commonly in the plains at irregular intervals, and is a well-known migrant. Biggs (1881) spoke of the species as "a common coastal butterfly, and described it as being found sometimes in an apparently endless stream".

    Other Observations
    The species has not been seen in the past decade or more and should be looked for in the northern parts of the island where migratory specimens are believed to be able to reach on their journey from Malaysia.

    Early Stages
    The caterpillar is brown with yellow hairs and each segment has a yellow transverse band. The caterpillars are gregarious and have been found feeding on a species of Nauclea. It is possible that the parasitic Loranthus is also a host plant.

    Further Reading

  • Fah Shin, Chin : "Chin's Butterfly Gallery - Malaysian Butterflies" - Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Les, Day : "Delias of the World" - Delias pasithoe
  • Inayoshi, Yutaka : "Checklist of Butterflies in IndoChina", Specimen comparisons of Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Hong Kong Lepidopterists' Society - Red Base Jezebel (Delias pasithoe)
  • Early Stages Photos





    Delias pasithoe parthenope

    Red Base Jezebel

    Family: Pieridae
    Subfamily: Pierinae
    Genus Delias
    Species: pasithoe
    Subspecies: parthenope
    Common Name: Red Base Jezebel
    Wingspan: 70-80mm
    Life History: incomplete
    Extant in countries: •Singapore

    Description
    The Red Base Jezebel bears a resemblance to the Malayan Jezebel (Delias ninus ninus) and can be separated from the latter only by examining the uppersides. The wings are broadly dusted with black and the hindwing is yellow with a red basal patch.

    Habitat & Habits
    This species was observed in an area within the northern limit of the central catchment nature reserves in the early 90's. It was believed that the individual was a stray migratory specimen, having come from up north in Malaysia during a period when the species was common. This species, like several of the Delias genus, are known to participate in migratory behaviour at times. Though described as confined to the forested hills in Malaysia, the Red Base Jezebel occurs commonly in the plains at irregular intervals, and is a well-known migrant. Biggs (1881) spoke of the species as "a common coastal butterfly, and described it as being found sometimes in an apparently endless stream".

    Other Observations
    The species has not been seen in the past decade or more and should be looked for in the northern parts of the island where migratory specimens are believed to be able to reach on their journey from Malaysia.

    Early Stages
    The caterpillar is brown with yellow hairs and each segment has a yellow transverse band. The caterpillars are gregarious and have been found feeding on a species of Nauclea. It is possible that the parasitic Loranthus is also a host plant.

    Further Reading

  • Fah Shin, Chin : "Chin's Butterfly Gallery - Malaysian Butterflies" - Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Les, Day : "Delias of the World" - Delias pasithoe
  • Inayoshi, Yutaka : "Checklist of Butterflies in IndoChina", Specimen comparisons of Delias pasithoe parthenope
  • Hong Kong Lepidopterists' Society - Red Base Jezebel (Delias pasithoe)
  • Early Stages Photos