Notre ami O. Péquin (animateur de l’excellent site Delias of the World) nous propose cette photo d’un Delias aberrant avec deux taches allongées orange sur l’aile postérieure gauche :
Commentaire d’O. Pequin :
« Dans la Province de Chimbu (PNG) vole normalement D. leucias leucias JORDAN, 1911 (plus jaune, comme le sont aussi les D. leucias leucias de la Vallée de la Baliem en Papua Irian Jaya). Ce spécimen est à coup sûr un D. leucias huonensis TALBOT, 1928 (plus orange). »
It is an aberrant of Delias leucias leucias, not of D. l. huonensis which has an extreme broad border on forewing upp and und and is only known by a single specimen from Rawlinson Mts at Huon peninsula.
Henk van Mastrigt
Dear Henk, thank you very much for this correction. I trusted the man who send it to me. I did not know at all that D. l. huonensis was that rare !
Are the D. l. leucias from Chimbu redder than those from the Pass Valley ? This specimen is much redder than those I caught this summer on the famous km48 spot.
Although there are some local varieties (which often are not local determined) I keep all D. leucias as a single ssp. with the only exception for huonensis from Huon peninsula.