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- Eucheira socialis, commonly known as the madrone butterfly is a lepidopteran that belongs to the family Pieridae. It was first described by John O. Westwood...
- Picozoa. The madrone butterfly is the only species in the monotypic genus Eucheira. However, there are two subspecies of this butterfly, E. socialis socialis...
- R. A., Bye (1991). "natural history, sociobiology, and ethnobiology of Eucheira socialis Westwood (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), a unique and little-known butterfly...
- R. A. (1991). "The natural history, sociobiology, and ethnobiology of Eucheira socialis Westwood (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), a unique and little-known butterfly...
- Charonias Röber, [1908] Delias Hübner, [1819] – Jezebels Dixeia Talbot, 1932 Eucheira Westwood, 1834 Ganyra Billberg, 1820 Glennia Klots, 1933 Glutophrissa Butler...
- R.A., Bye (1991). "natural history, sociobiology, and ethnobiology of Eucheira socialis Westwood (Lepidoptera: Pieridae), a unique and little-known butterfly...
- James, M.T. (1945). "A new larvaevorid parasite of the social butterfly Eucheira socialis Westwood". Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 35:...
- trifenestrata – from India to the Philippines, Sulawesi, Java, and Sri Lanka. Eucheira socialis – the Madrone butterfly from central America. It produces large...
- silk material taken from nests made by two indigenous insects, the moth Eucheira socialis and the butterfly Gloveria psidii. The nests were cut and pieced...
- redtenbacheri (mezcal worm) Dactylopius coccus females used as red food dye Eucheira socialis (Madrone butterfly) Sphenarium spp. (chapulines) Liometopum apiculatum...