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sulfur Colias alpherakii Staudinger, 1882
Colias aquilonaris Grum-Grshimailo, 1899
Colias arida Alphéraky, 1889
Colias audre (Hemming, 1933)
Colias aurorina...
- rare in others. It can be
confused with
other white forms of
Colias particularly that of
Colias eurytheme. It can
often be
distinguished by the
border pattern...
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southern Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions. However, P.
colias is
endemic to New Zealand. P.
colias is
found from the s**** to the
shelf edge
around New...
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Colias croceus,
clouded yellow, is a
small butterfly of the
family Pieridae, the
yellows and whites.
Colias croceus croceus Colias croceus f. deserticola...
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Colias interior, the pink-edged sulphur, is a
species of
North American butterfly in the
family Pieridae. It is the
State Butterfly of Maine. The wingspan...
- Reissinger, 1989
Gansu Colias myrmidone Colias alfacariensis Colias crocea Colias phicomone Colias palaeno Colias chrysotheme Colias erate Josef Grieshuber...
- the
family Pieridae.
Subspecies include:
Colias palaeno palaeno – Sweden, Norway, Finland, and
Estonia Colias palaeno aias Fruhstorfer, 1903 – ****an the...
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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...
- (Elburs) Savela, Markku. "
Colias Fabricius, 1807".
Lepidoptera and some
other life forms.
Retrieved 17
August 2024. "
Colias aurorina Herrich-Schuffer...
- border, so that it
resembles an
eight similar to
Colias hyale and
other yellow members of the
genus Colias. In the females, the
orange spot on the top of...