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- Colias chrysotheme, the lesser clouded yellow, is a small Palearctic butterfly belonging to the family Pieridae. The female is white, with a tinge of...
- p****ion. She was cast in a main role, as protagonist Electra's sister Chrysotheme, in the landmark Theodoros Angelopoulos film The Travelling Players,...
- continues the work of the troupe and her relationship with Pylades. Chrysotheme, Electra's younger sister, collaborates with the Germans, prostitutes...
- 1863 – Christina sulphur Colias christophi Grum-Grshimailo, 1885 Colias chrysotheme (Esper, 1781) – lesser clouded yellow Colias cocandica Erschoff, 1874...
- Staudinger, 1882 C. w. draconis Grum-Grshimailo, 1891 Tien Shan Colias chrysotheme (Esper, 1781) Northeast China Colias thisoa Ménétriés, 1832 China C....
- Colias aurorina Herrich-Schäffer, 1850 Lesser clouded yellow, Colias chrysotheme Esper, 1781 Booth's sulphur, Colias tyche (de Böber, 1812) Balkan clouded...
- yellow side stripe. This species is similar to Colias myrmidone, Colias chrysotheme, Colias erate, Colias hyale, Colias alfacariensis, Colias caucasica,...
- Colias alfacariensis Colias crocea Colias myrmidone Colias palaeno Colias chrysotheme Colias erate Named in the classical tradition.In Gr**** mythology Phicomone...
- Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) Colias alfacariensis Ribbe, 1905 Colias chrysotheme (Esper, 1781) Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785) Colias erate (Esper, 1805)...
- Aporia crataegi (Linnaeus, 1758) Colias alfacariensis Ribbe, 1905 Colias chrysotheme (Esper, 1781) Colias croceus (Fourcroy, 1785) Colias erate (Esper, 1805)...