Anthocharis scolymus

Anthocharis scolymus

The yellow tipped butterfly, scientific name Anthocharis scolymus Butler, belongs to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. It is a butterfly with pointed forewings and three black spots arranged in a triangle shape. It is widely distributed in various regions.
Pale white spotted bean pink butterfly

Pale white spotted bean pink butterfly

Colias erate is a butterfly belonging to the family Colubridae and the genus Colubridae. The male butterfly has yellow wings, with wide black stripes on the outer edge of the forewings and black stripes on the outer edge of the hindwings that are often connected in a row. There are two types of female butterflies: type one has a pale yellow green or light white wing surface (with the same markings as male butterflies); The other type has a yellow wing surface, identical to that of male butterflies. The color on the underside of the wings is relatively light, with one column of dark spots at the sub end.
Pale yellow green spotted bean pink butterfly

Pale yellow green spotted bean pink butterfly

Colias erate is a butterfly belonging to the family Colubridae and the genus Colubridae. The male butterfly has yellow wings, with wide black stripes on the outer edge of the forewings and black stripes on the outer edge of the hindwings that are often connected in a row. There are two types of female butterflies: type one has a pale yellow green or light white wing surface (with the same markings as male butterflies); The other type has a yellow wing surface, identical to that of male butterflies. The color on the underside of the wings is relatively light, with one column of dark spots at the sub end.
Dark veined cabbage butterfly specimen

Dark veined cabbage butterfly specimen

The Dark veined Cabbage Butterfly, also known as the Mountain Green veined Butterfly, is a species of butterfly in the family Papilionidae. The veins on the wings are particularly prominent, especially in the upper wing section. The basic color of females ranges from yellow to grayish brown. In some cases, males are almost indistinguishable because sexual dimorphism is almost non-existent. In some cases, the entire outer edge of the forewings has a black gray band. The ends of the veins on the hind wings may enlarge to form dark triangles. Summer generations have lighter colors than spring generations, and overall, the forewings are lighter than the hindwings, and the veins are not as distinct. The wingspan is approximately 4 to 4.4 centimeters.
Cabbage Butterfly Specimen

Cabbage Butterfly Specimen

The cabbage butterfly is an insect belonging to the family Papilionidae in the order Lepidoptera. The body of the butterfly is gray black, and its wings are pink white; The base of the female butterfly's forewings is mostly gray black, with a triangular black spot at the apex; The black spots on the base of the male butterfly's forewings and the triangular black spots on the apex are relatively small. The Chinese cabbage butterfly is distributed throughout China, from northern America to eastern India. It inhabits farmland, especially vegetable fields, wastelands, and urban park green areas. Enjoying visiting flowers to absorb nectar, they also absorb water on the ground and fly slowly. They often inhabit the opposite side of the leaves of clustered plants. They mainly feed on cruciferous vegetables and are still oligotrophic pests. The oviposition ability of females varies from generation to generation, ranging from 20 to 500 eggs.