The Common Jezebel, also known as the Delias eucharis, is a species of butterfly found in South and Southeast Asia. The males of the species have black wings with white spots and a bright yellow band, while the females have a more muted coloration with a yellow or greenish-white base color. Common Jezebels are typically found in forested areas and gardens, and their caterpillars feed on the leaves of plants such as the Capparis spinosa. They are known for their fast and erratic flight patterns, making them difficult to catch or photograph. Common Jezebels are not considered to be endangered, and are often seen as a common garden visitor.