Dark Veined Cabbage Butterfly Specimen
Also known as the greenbelt pink butterfly, is a medium-sized butterfly belonging to the family Pink Butterfly. The color and markings of adults may vary under different environmental conditions, and individuals grown at high temperatures are usually darker in color and more pronounced in markings. There are two generations in a year, the spring type is in May-June, the summer type is in July-August, and the pupae overwintering. The larvae mainly feed on cruciferous plants, causing some harm to crops. The adults like to move on sunny days, usually sucking honey on flowers, flying slowly, and often perching in the fields or open fields. Mainly distributed in Europe, Asia and North America.
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.
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