Delias argenthona, the scarlet Jezebel or northern Jezebel (also spelled as Jezabel[1]), is a medium-sized butterfly of the family Pieridae found in Australia. Its caterpillars feed on mistletoe.[2][3]
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Delias is a genus of butterflies. There are about 250 species of the genus Delias, found in South Asia and Australia. The genus is considered to have...
hosts. It is used by at least seven species of moths and butterflies (Deliasargenthona, Candalides margarita gilberti, Hippochrysops digglesii, Ogyris amaryllis...