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Phoebis sennae.
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Phoebis sennae.
Cloudless Sulphur,
Butterflies of
North Carolina Online Video of
Phoebis Sennae...
- They are
native to the Americas.
Phoebis agarithe (Boisduval, [1836]) –
large orange sulphur (southern US to Peru)
Phoebis argante (Fabricius, 1775) – apricot...
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subspecies are recognised:
Phoebis agarithe agarithe (Texas, Mexico)
Phoebis agarithe fischeri (H. Edwards, 1883) (Baja California)
Phoebis agarithe maxima (Neumoegen...
- on C****ia species.
Phoebis philea philea (Linnaeus, 1763) (US to Brazil)
Phoebis philea huebneri Fruhstorfer, 1907 (Cuba)
Phoebis philea thalestris (Illiger...
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Phoebis argante, the
apricot sulphur or
Argante giant sulphur, is a
butterfly in the
family Pieridae.
Phoebis argante has a
wingspan of
about 54–67 millimetres...
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Phoebis avellaneda, the red-splashed
sulphur or also
known as the orange-washed sulphur, is a large,
striking yellow butterfly in the
family Pieridae...
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Phoebis marcellina is a
species of
butterfly found in the
Western Hemisphere between roughly the
latitudes of 34° N and 30° S (meaning from Los Angeles...
- recognised:
Phoebis neocypris neocypris (Brazil)
Phoebis neocypris rurina C. & R. Felder, 1861 (Mexico to Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador)
Phoebis neocypris...
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other similarly colored species,
including those of
genera Rhabdodryas,
Phoebis, and Protesilaus.
Female statira sulphur lay
their eggs
singly on the small...
- name
Aphrissa boisduvalii (C. & R. Felder, 1861)
Synonyms Callidryas boisduvalii C. & R. Felder, 1861
Phoebis boisduvalii Aphrissa butleri Scudder, 1875...