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Euchloe crameri

Euchloe crameri, the western dappled white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae.

Western dappled white
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pieridae
Genus: Euchloe
Species:
E. crameri
Binomial name
Euchloe crameri
(Butler, 1869)

Description edit

Fore and hind wings pearly white on the upperside, with a black apex , mottled white. Underside of the forewings very similar, although the apex spot is greenish; in the hind wings, the greenish colour predominates, with white spots. The female is larger, with a more greenish colour, a consequence of the superposition of black and yellow scales. Very similar to Euchloe ausonia.

Distribution and habitat edit

Widely distributed and mainly western, from Northwest Africa, Iberian Peninsula, S and SE of France, N of Italy, Ligurian Alps to Bologna. Its distribution overlaps with that of E. simplonia in E Pyrenees and SE of France . In Spain and Portugal it occurs abundantly in the Iberian Peninsula, especially in the Mediterranean area. It is a very adaptable and nomadic species, so it is found in all types of habitats from 0 -2400m. In Sierra Nevada (Spain) they have been observed even above 2500 m altitude, although in these populations there is only one annual reproduction, and their density is low. The specimens of this mountainous area were described by Heinrich Ribbe, in 1905, as a differentiated subspecies, under the name of Euchloe alhambra , although it has been rejected that there are differences that justify such a presumption. Likes open, warm and dry areas, and in rural lands, preferably cultivated.

Flight period edit

Bivoltine , reproduces twice a year, with the first brood in February, and the second between April and May. Flies until August.

 
larva

Biology edit

Oviposition is on the floral buds of various plants (Sinapis arvensis , Moricandia foleyi , Sinapis alba, Biscutella spathulata, Erucastrum naturiifolium), individually, and the caterpillar develops quickly on the leaves, soon attaining the chrysalis phase. Not all chrysalis develop into adult individuals in the first year, as some of them hibernate, remaining in that state, sometimes, up to several years; Therefore, the second generation is always partial.

Subspecies edit

Euchloe crameri mauretanica (Röber 1907)

References edit

  • Olivares, Francisco Javier; Barea-Azcón, José Miguel y otros (2011) Las mariposas diurnas de Sierra Nevada [Sevilla] Consejería de Medio Ambiente, Junta de Andalucía, Granada, ISBN 978-84-92807-72-7, pp. 190-191.
  • Tolman, T., Lewington, R., 2008 Collins Butterfly Guide Butterflies of Britain and Europe Harper Collins ISBN 9780007242344


euchloe, crameri, western, dappled, white, butterfly, family, pieridae, western, dappled, whitescientific, classificationdomain, eukaryotakingdom, animaliaphylum, arthropodaclass, insectaorder, lepidopterafamily, pieridaegenus, euchloespecies, crameribinomial,. Euchloe crameri the western dappled white is a butterfly in the family Pieridae Western dappled whiteScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder LepidopteraFamily PieridaeGenus EuchloeSpecies E crameriBinomial nameEuchloe crameri Butler 1869 Contents 1 Description 2 Distribution and habitat 3 Flight period 4 Biology 5 Subspecies 6 ReferencesDescription editFore and hind wings pearly white on the upperside with a black apex mottled white Underside of the forewings very similar although the apex spot is greenish in the hind wings the greenish colour predominates with white spots The female is larger with a more greenish colour a consequence of the superposition of black and yellow scales Very similar to Euchloe ausonia nbsp Euchloe crameri nbsp Euchloe crameri Distribution and habitat editWidely distributed and mainly western from Northwest Africa Iberian Peninsula S and SE of France N of Italy Ligurian Alps to Bologna Its distribution overlaps with that of E simplonia in E Pyrenees and SE of France In Spain and Portugal it occurs abundantly in the Iberian Peninsula especially in the Mediterranean area It is a very adaptable and nomadic species so it is found in all types of habitats from 0 2400m In Sierra Nevada Spain they have been observed even above 2500 m altitude although in these populations there is only one annual reproduction and their density is low The specimens of this mountainous area were described by Heinrich Ribbe in 1905 as a differentiated subspecies under the name of Euchloe alhambra although it has been rejected that there are differences that justify such a presumption Likes open warm and dry areas and in rural lands preferably cultivated source source source source source source source Flight period editBivoltine reproduces twice a year with the first brood in February and the second between April and May Flies until August nbsp larvaBiology editOviposition is on the floral buds of various plants Sinapis arvensis Moricandia foleyi Sinapis alba Biscutella spathulata Erucastrum naturiifolium individually and the caterpillar develops quickly on the leaves soon attaining the chrysalis phase Not all chrysalis develop into adult individuals in the first year as some of them hibernate remaining in that state sometimes up to several years Therefore the second generation is always partial Subspecies editEuchloe crameri mauretanica Rober 1907 References editOlivares Francisco Javier Barea Azcon Jose Miguel y otros 2011 Las mariposas diurnas de Sierra Nevada Sevilla Consejeria de Medio Ambiente Junta de Andalucia Granada ISBN 978 84 92807 72 7 pp 190 191 Tolman T Lewington R 2008 Collins Butterfly Guide Butterflies of Britain and Europe Harper Collins ISBN 9780007242344 nbsp This Pieridae related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Euchloe crameri amp oldid 1140087090, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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