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Eurema lisa

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Scientific name
  
Eurema lisa

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Class
  
Genus
  
Eurema

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Butterflies and moths

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Eurema, Pyrisitia, Eurema nicippe, Nathalis iole, Eurema daira

Close up of coliadinae eurema lisa little yellow butterfly


Eurema lisa, commonly known as the little yellow, little sulphur or little sulfur, is a species of Coliadinae that occurs in Central America and the southern part of North America.

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Description

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The wingspan is between 32 and 44 mm, not to be confused with the sleepy orange that is large and orange not yellow. The dorsal view of the forewing has a broad dark margin and the hindwing's ventral view has two basal blacks spots.

Range and habitat

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The little yellow lives as far south as Costa Rica north through southern portions of the United States, they can be seen throughout much more of the United States but this is due to seasonal colonization from the south. Within their range they can be seen in open areas, most commonly old fields.

Life cycle

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In the southern part of its range there can be up to five broods per year, while in the northern range there are between one and three. During warm days males patrol for females so they can mate. Females lay eggs singly on the midveins of their host plant.

Larval foods

  • Cassia fasciculata
  • Cassia nicitans
  • Adult foods

    The adults feed on the nectar of species in the Aster genus.

    References

    Eurema lisa Wikipedia