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- Kricogonia is a genus of butterflies in the family Pieridae. They are native to the Americas. The genus was erected in 1863 by Tryon Reakirt. Kricogonia...
- Kricogonia lyside, the lyside sulphur or guayacan sulphur, is a North American, Caribbean, and South American butterfly in the family Pieridae. In seasons...
- angustifolium is a host plant for the caterpillars of the lyside sulphur (Kricogonia lyside). The leaves contain 16-18% crude protein and are browsed by white-tailed...
- lineages to the most modern ones:[failed verification] Basal lineage Kricogonia Reakirt, 1863 Nathalis Boisduval, [1836] Euremini Terias Swainson, 1821...
- sulphur, Phoebis neocypris Orbed sulphur, Phoebis orbis Lyside sulphur, Kricogonia lyside Barred yellow, Eurema daira Ghost yellow, Eurema albula Boisduval's...
- Icaricia icarioides Icaricia lupini Icaricia saepiolus Icaricia shasta Kricogonia lyside Leptotes marina Lerodea eufala Libytheana carinenta Limenitis archippus...
- Eurema proterpia (Fabricius, 1775) Ganyra tiburtia (Fruhstorfer, 1907) Kricogonia lyside (Godart, 1819) Phoebis agarithe (Boisduval, 1836) Phoebis argante...
- yellow) Eurema proterpia (tailed orange) Eurema salome (Salome yellow) Kricogonia lyside (lyside sulphur) Nathalis iole (dainty sulphur) Phoebis agarithe...
- josephina josepha Zerene cesonia cesonia Anteos clorinde Anteos maerula Kricogonia lyside lyside Phoebis rurina intermedia Phoebis philea philea Phoebis...
- adamsi (Lathy, 1898) Eurema boisduvaliana (C. Felder & R. Felder, 1865) Kricogonia lyside (Godart, 1819) Nathalis iole iole Boisduval, 1836 Phoebis argante...