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Phoebis agarithe

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Phoebis agarithe Phoebis agarithe pupillata pinned specimens

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Mariposa del guayac n phoebis agarithe y mariposa amarilla phoebis argante


Phoebis agarithe, the orange giant sulphur or large orange sulphur, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It is found from Peru north to southern Texas and peninsular Florida. Rare strays can be found up to Colorado, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and New Jersey. The species has also been introduced in Hawaii. The habitat consists of open, tropical lowlands including gardens, pastures, road edges, trails and parks.

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Phoebis agarithe Phoebis agarithe fisheri various images

The wingspan is 57–86 mm (2.2–3.4 in). The upper surface of the males is bright orange without markings. There are two female forms, a pink-white and yellow-orange form. The underside of the forewings of both sexes has a straight submarginal line. There are two seasonal forms: the winter form has heavier underside markings. Adults are on wing from August to September in southern Texas and all year round in the tropics. They feed on flower nectar, favoring lantana, shepherd's needle, bougainvillea, rose periwinkle, Turk's cap and hibiscus.

Phoebis agarithe Phoebis agarithe

The larvae feed on fresh leaves of Pithecellobium and Inga species.

Protesilaus sp and phoebis agarithe at hagia sofia santa mar a huatulco m xico sep 2015


Subspecies

The following subspecies are recognised:

Phoebis agarithe Phoebis agarithe maxima pinned specimens page 2

  • Phoebis agarithe agarithe (Texas, Mexico)
  • Phoebis agarithe fischeri (H. Edwards, 1883) (Baja California)
  • Phoebis agarithe maxima (Neumoegen, 1891) (Florida)
  • Phoebis agarithe antillia Brown, 1929 (Haiti)
  • Phoebis agarithe pupillata Dillon, 1947 (Dominica)
  • Phoebis agarithe tumbesina Lamas, 1981 (Peru)

  • References

    Phoebis agarithe Wikipedia