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  2. Colias eurytheme - Wikipedia

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    Colias eurytheme. Colias eurytheme, the orange sulphur, also known as the alfalfa butterfly and in its larval stage as the alfalfa caterpillar, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae, where it belongs to the lowland group of " clouded yellows and sulphurs" subfamily Coliadinae. It is found throughout North America from southern Canada to Mexico.

  3. Colias philodice - Wikipedia

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    Description. This species is a typical member of the genus. Both genders typically have pale yellow wings above with no traces of orange, unlike its close cousin the orange sulphur which may also be yellowish. Males have clean borders, while females have yellow dots within this region. Females sometimes exhibit a white form known as alba.

  4. Phoebis philea - Wikipedia

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    Phoebis philea, the orange-barred sulphur, is a species of butterfly found in the Americas including the Caribbean. [2] The wingspan is 68 to 80 mm. [2] There are two to three generations per year in Florida and one in the northern part of the range with adults on wing from mid to late summer. The species habitat is in tropical scrub, gardens ...

  5. Eurema nicippe - Wikipedia

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    Eurema nicippe. (Cramer, 1779) Synonyms. Abaeis nicippe Cramer, 1779. Eurema nicippe, the sleepy orange, is a North American butterfly in the family Pieridae. Its range spans from Central America to north along the United States-Mexico border, and it often travels further to non-mountainous regions of the southeastern United States.

  6. Phoebis agarithe - Wikipedia

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    Callidryas agarithe Boisduval, [1836] Catopsilia arganie floridiensis Röber, 1909 (preocc. Neumoegen, 1891) Phoebis agarithe, the large orange sulphur, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found from Peru north to southern Texas and peninsular Florida. Rare strays can be found up to Colorado, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and New Jersey.

  7. Colias - Wikipedia

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    Colias is a genus of butterflies in the family Pieridae. They are often called clouded yellows in the Palearctic and sulphurs (a name also used for other coliadine genera) in North America. The closest living relative is the genus Zerene, [ 4 ] which is sometimes included in Colias. Wing venation.

  8. Zerene eurydice - Wikipedia

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    Zerene eurydice, the California dogface butterfly, belongs to the family Pieridae and is a sister genus to Colias. [2] The Zerene eurydice and the Colias both share the "characteristic of having yellow-orange and black wing coordination." [3] Additionally the," Colias and Zerene eurydice males have bright UV patterns on their wings." [3]

  9. Pieris rapae - Wikipedia

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    Pieris rapae is a small- to medium-sized butterfly species of the whites-and-yellows family Pieridae.It is known in Europe as the small white, in North America as the cabbage white or cabbage butterfly, [note 1] on several continents as the small cabbage white, and in New Zealand as the white butterfly. [2]