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1Observations on male U-V reflectance and scale ultrastructure in Phoebis (Pieridae)

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  • Title: ➤  Observations on male U-V reflectance and scale ultrastructure in Phoebis (Pieridae)
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 20
  • Publisher: Allyn Museum of Entomology
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  • Publish Location: Sarasota, Fla

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  • First Year Published: 1977
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Phoebis sennae

to Phoebis sennae. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phoebis sennae. Cloudless Sulphur, Butterflies of North Carolina Online Video of Phoebis Sennae

Phoebis

They are native to the Americas. Phoebis agarithe (Boisduval, [1836]) – large orange sulphur (southern US to Peru) Phoebis argante (Fabricius, 1775) – apricot

Phoebis philea

on Cassia species. Phoebis philea philea (Linnaeus, 1763) (US to Brazil) Phoebis philea huebneri Fruhstorfer, 1907 (Cuba) Phoebis philea thalestris (Illiger

Phoebis agarithe

(Neumoegen, 1891) (Florida) Phoebis agarithe antillia Brown, 1929 (Haiti) Phoebis agarithe pupillata Dillon, 1947 (Dominica) Phoebis agarithe tumbesina Lamas

Phoebis argante

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

Phoebis marcellina

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

Phoebis avellaneda

Phoebis avellaneda, the red-splashed sulphur or also known as the orange-washed sulphur, is a large, striking yellow butterfly in the family Pieridae

Aphrissa statira

other similarly colored species, including those of genera Rhabdodryas, Phoebis, and Protesilaus. Female statira sulphur lay their eggs singly on the small

Phoebis neocypris

recognised: Phoebis neocypris neocypris (Brazil) Phoebis neocypris rurina C. & R. Felder, 1861 (Mexico to Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador) Phoebis neocypris

List of butterflies of North America (Pieridae)

Phoebis sennae Orange-barred sulphur, Phoebis philea Large orange sulphur, Phoebis agarithe Tailed sulphur, Phoebis neocypris Orbed sulphur, Phoebis orbis