The is a list of the pierid butterflies of India. It forms part of the full List of butterflies of India.
The family Pieridae, or the whites and yellows are a family of butterflies of moderate or small size. The common names refer to the two predominant colours found on the wings of these butterflies along with markings in black.
Of the 1051 species of pierids occurring in the world, 81 species in 21 genera are found in India.
Outline of wings usually regular. Hindwings are never tailed.
Forelegs are fully developed in both sexes.
The hindwings are channelled at the abdomen to fit the abdomen.
Worldwide, family Pieridae has four subfamilies, of which the whites and the yellows are well represented in India.
Pierinae or the whites
Coliadinae or the yellows
Tibet blackvein, Aporia peloria Hewitson, 1853
Himalayan blackvein, Aporia leucodice (Eversmann, 1843)
Dusky blackvein, Aporia nabellica (Boisduval, 1836)
Bhutan blackvein, Aporia harrietae (de Nicéville, 1892)
Great blackvein, Aporia agathon (Gray, 1832)
Shaw's dwarf, Baltia shawi (Bates, 1873)
Butler's dwarf, Baltia butleri Alphéraky, 1889
Chumbi white, Pieris chumbiensis de Nicéville, 1897
Green banded white, Pieris krueperi devta (de Nicéville, 1884)
Greenvein white, Pieris napi Linnaeus, 1767
Naga white, Pieris naganum Moore, 1884
Kashmir white, Pieris deota (de Nicéville, 1884)
Large cabbage-white, Pieris brassicae Linnaeus, 1758
Indian cabbage white, Pieris canidia Linnaeus, 1758
Small cabbage white, Pieris rapae Linnaeus, 1758
Lesser Bath white, Pontia chloridice (Hübner, 1813)
Lofty Bath white, Pontia callidice (Hübner, 1800)
Eastern Bath white, Pontia edusa (Fabricius, 1777)
Pioneer (caper white), Anaphaeis aurota Fabricius, 1793
Common gull, Cepora nerissa Fabricius, 1775
Lesser gull, Cepora nadina Lucas, 1852
White orange tip, Ixias marianne Cramer, 1779
Yellow orange tip, Ixias pyrene Linnaeus, 1764
Yellow Jezebel, Delias agostina Hewitson, 1852
Common Jezebel, Delias eucharis Drury, 1773
Painted Jezebel, Delias hyparete Linnaeus, 1758
Hill Jezebel, Delias belladonna Fabricius, 1793
Pale Jezebel, Delias sanaca (Moore,1857)
Dark Jezebel, Delias berinda (Moore,1872)
Redspot Jezebel, Delias descombesi Boisduval, 1836
Redbase Jezebel, Delias pasithoe Linnaeus, ?
Redbreast Jezebel, Delias acalis Godart, 1819
Spotted sawtooth, Prioneris thestylis Doubleday, 1842
Painted sawtooth, Prioneris sita C. Felder, 1865
Redspot sawtooth, Prioneris clemanthe Doubleday, 1846
Genus Appias, puffins and albatrosses
Spot puffin, Appias lalage (Doubleday, 1842)
Plain puffin, Appias indra Moore, 1857
Western striped albatross, Appias libythea Fabricius, 1775
Eastern striped albatross, Appias olferna Fabricius, 1775
Chocolate albatross, Appias lyncida Cramer, 1777
Common albatross, Appias albina Felder
Lesser albatross, Appias wardii (Moore, 1884)
Orange albatross, Appias nero galba (Wallace, 1867)
Nicobar albatross, Appias panda chrysea Fruhstorfer, 1903
Psyche, Leptosia nina Fabricius, 1793
Lemon white, Euchloe charlonia lucilla Butler, 1886
Pearl white, Euchloe ausonia dephalis Hübner 1803
Great orange-tip, Hebomoia glaucippe Linnaeus, 1758
Small salmon Arab, Colotis amata Fabricius, 1775
Blue-spotted Arab, Colotis phisadia (Godart, 1819)
White Arab, Colotis vestalis (Butler, 1876)
Large salmon Arab, Colotis fausta (Olivier, 1804)
Small orange-tip, Colotis etrida Boisduval, 1836
Plain orange-tip, Colotis eucharis Fabricius, 1775
Crimson-tip, Colotis danae (Fabricius, 1775)
Genus Pareronia, wanderers
Pale wanderer, Pareronia avatar (Moore, 1858)
Dark wanderer, Pareronia ceylanica (C. & R. Felder, 1865)
Common wanderer, Pareronia valeria (Cramer, 1776)
Common emigrant, Catopsilia pomona Fabricius, 1775
Mottled emigrant, Catopsilia pyranthe Latreille, 1758
Common brimstone, Gonepteryx rhamni Latreille, 1758
Lesser brimstone, Gonepteryx aspasia Ménétriés, 1859
Tailed sulphur, Dercas verhuelli (Hoeven, 1839)
Plain sulphur, Dercas lycorias (doubleDay, 1842)
Small grass yellow, Eurema brigitta Cramer, 1780
Spotless grass yellow, Eurema laeta Boisduval, 1836
Scarce grass yellow, Eurema lacteola Distant, 1886
One-spot grass yellow, Eurema andersonii Moore
Common grass yellow, Eurema hecabe Linnaeus, 1758
Three-spot grass yellow, Eurema blanda Boisduval, 1836
Nilgiri grass yellow, Eurema nilgiriensis
Genus Gandaca, tree yellow
Tree yellow, Gandaca harina (Horsfield, 1829)
Lemon clouded yellow, Colias thrasibulus Fabricius, 1910
Ladakh clouded yellow, Colias ladakensis C. Felder, 1865
Everest clouded yellow, Colias berylla Fawcett, 1904
Fawcett's clouded yellow, Colias nina Fawcett, 1904
Pale clouded yellow, Colias hyale Linnaeus, 1758
Fiery clouded yellow, Colias eogene C. Felder, 1865
Orange clouded yellow, Colias stoliczkana Moore
Dwarf clouded yellow, Colias dubia Elwes, 1906
Dark clouded yellow, Colias croceus Geoffroy, 1785
Nilgiri clouded yellow, Colias nilgiriensis
Eggs - Tall, bottle-shaped eggs which are ribbed down the sides. They are generally white, eventually changing to yellow or orange, or, they may be blotched with red.
Caterpillars - The caterpillars are cylindrical and smooth usually covered with hairy-ended tubercles. They are generally green and have pale longitudinal stripes. They are all generally similar and difficult to distinguish apart.
Chrysalids - Angular with a pointed head which may be produced into a long snout. Supported by a tail hook and girth, some being suspended head upwards like the swallowtails and others being fastened horizontally to a leaf or other surface.
The food plants vary considerably, however there is a general trend, in that the whites mostly use capers, (family Capparidaceae) while the yellows usually prefer members of the family Leguminosae, which consist of peas, clover, Cassia and others.