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English: Grose-Smith, H. & Kirby, W.F. (1887-1892): Rhopalocera exotica, being illustrations of new, rare and unfigured species of butterflies London 1:x, [1-183]. Plate VIII Delias
  • 1,2 Delias neyi male Delias discus neyi Ribbe, 1900
  • 3, 4 Delias niepelti male Delias niepelti Ribbe, 1900
  • 5, 6 Delias kummeri male Delias kummeri Ribbe, 1900
  • 7, 8 Delias itamputi male Delias itamputi Ribbe, 1900
  • 9, 10 Delias cuningputi male Delias cuningputi (Ribbe, 1900)
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Source https://archive.org/stream/rhopaloceraexoti01smit#page/n258/mode/thumb
Author Grose_Smith

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