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Black-veined White (Aporia crataegi) isolated on white background
tropical butterflies
Pieris rapae is a small- to medium-sized butterfly species of the whites-and-yellows family Pieridae
Butterfly Specimen
Butterflies on flower isolated on white background. Clipping path included.
butterfly specimen
close up of a cabbage white butterfly isolated on white
butterfly on white
Common Cruiser (Vindula erota) butterfly isolated on white
Fulgora laternaria spread is common in Central and South America, Mexico. The Surinamese lantern, or Surinamese lantern, is a large tropical species of half-winged insects from the Lantern family.
Natural background, big white butterfly
Daytime top view close-up of a single green-veined white butterfly  (Pieris napi) in a green meadow at springtime
butterfly specimen
white butterfly isolated on white background
A blue butterfly flying in nature
Tree white butterfly
An image of a Green Veined White Butterfly resting on a plant
Glacial Apollo on the white daisy.
Luna Moth Butterfly on White Background
orange albatross
Isolated black-veined white butterfly on a clover flower.
Black-veined White, Aporia crataegi, turkısh name alıç kelebeği
Butterfly Specimen
The green-veined white is a fairly small, white butterfly that is on the wing between April and October. A common butterfly, it is found in a wide variety of habitats, including hedgerows, woodland rides and meadows, as well as farmland, gardens and parks. It especially likes damp areas with lush vegetation. Water-cress is a very common host plant for the butterfly. The foodplants of the caterpillars are members of the cabbage family, including cuckooflower and hedge mustard.
A Butterfly on a White background from a Lepidoptera Collection
Green-veined white is a very common resident in the Netherlands. The species prefers more natural habitats than the other Whites. It mainly occurs in relative humid habitats, such as woodland edges, woodland clearings and grasslands, but also found at he edge of heathland and in gardens and parks. Cardamine pratensis and Alliaria petiola are mostly used as larval foodplants.\nThe species flies in three generations and hibernates as a pupa. Due to prolonged emergence from the pupa, the different generations overlap and butterflies can be seen almost continuously from the end of April until the beginning of September.\nDistribution: Throughout Europe.\n\nThis is a common Species in the Netherlands.
Painted Jezebel butterfly on white with clipping path
Pair of Wood White butterflies resting on plants. Shallow depth of field with green background
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