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English: Plate 22. Terias Elvina.


Modern accepted name (2012) is Leucidia elvina[1] (Swainson gives synonym Pieris Elvina Godart).


N.B. something seems to have gone wrong with the colouring of this copy. The text describes the wings as 'pale sulphur' and other copies of the book show them nearly white with dark tips.
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Source Zoological Illustrations, Volume I.
Author William Swainson, F.R.S., F.L.S.

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