Description:
Delias
eucharis,
commonly known as the Red-banded Jezebel, is a species of butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is a small-sized butterfly with a wingspan of approximately
40-50 mm. The upper-side of the wings are white with black markings and a
distinctive red band on the hindwings, while the underside is pale yellow with
darker yellow markings. The species is found in forests and grasslands in Asia,
including India, China, and Southeast Asia. Adults feed on nectar from flowers,
while larvae feed on various plants, including mistletoe and figs. Delias eucharis is a striking species,
known for its bright red band and delicate pattern. The species is listed as
Least Concern on the IUCN Red List, but its habitats are threatened by
deforestation, habitat destruction, and climate change. Conservation efforts
are necessary to protect this and other butterfly species. The species is also
known for its unique behavior of flying in a rapid, fluttering motion.