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This page looks terrible in 800x600 resolution. I dont know how to arrange the paragraphs though. Viren 18:17, 17 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

It looks great to me on 1024x768 :) Shyamal 13:58, 19 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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Grey-headed Robin
Delias eucharis (known as the Common Jezebel) is a pierid butterfly found in many areas of South and Southeast Asia. Males, such as the one pictured, can be differentiated by their narrower black edging to the veins and the postdiscal transverse bands on the wings.Photo: Jkadavoor

Host plant

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So what is the host plant? The article says

The host plants are various species of small shrubs which are plant parasites growing on branches of trees such as Loranthus.

But Loranthus species aren't trees. They are mistletoes, parasitic on trees. And shrubs aren't parasites. Maproom (talk) 14:07, 10 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]