Coliadinae, the sulphurs or yellows, are a subfamily of butterflies with about 300 described species. There are 36 species in North America, where they...
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sulphur, is a North American butterfly in the family Pieridae, subfamily Coliadinae. This species is a typical member of the genus. Both genders typically...
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may also refer to: Coliadinae, a subfamily of butterflies commonly known as the sulphurs or yellows Dercas, a genus of Coliadinae commonly called the...
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families Capparidaceae, Brassicaceae, Santalaceae, and Loranthaceae. Coliadinae (14 genera), sulphurs or yellows; many of these species are sexually dimorphic...
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little sulphur or little sulfur, is a butterfly species of subfamily Coliadinae that occurs in Central America and the southern part of North America...
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Phoebis sennae (category Coliadinae)
"Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pieridae: Coliadinae)". University of Florida IFAS Extension. Retrieved 28 April 2023. Clark...
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This is a list of butterflies of the Amazon River basin and the Andes. The Amazon River basin may be the most speciose region for butterflies. Nine countries...
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List of butterflies of Tasmania (section Coliadinae)
Tasmania is located south of the mainland of Australia, separated from the state of Victoria by the 240 km wide Bass Strait. Although Tasmania shares most...
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List of butterflies of Morocco (section Coliadinae)
This is a simple list of the butterflies of Morocco. It does not include the rank changes or subspecies recognized by Tennent (1996) or Delacre and Tarrier...
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This is a list of butterflies of Saudi Arabia. About 79 species are known from Saudi Arabia. Papilio demodocus demodocus Esper, [1798] Papilio demoleus...
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