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Dark clouded yellow butterfly - male, on white background
Butterfly collection with several errata in the nomenclature.. biggest error the Morpho didius, big blue butterfly in the middle of the image is called Moreo Dibius...
clouded yellow, female dorsal view
Butterfly Specimen
Pale clouded yellow, Colias hyale (family Pieridae), a butterfly, 50 years old specimen from butterfly collection, upper side.
A close-up image of a yellow and black striped Western Swallowtail Butterfly with wings spread, cut out on a white background.
Pale clouded yellow butterfly, Colias hyale
butterfly on white
Common Cruiser (Vindula erota) butterfly isolated on white
Male pale Clouded Yellow butterfly (Colias hyale) isolated on white background. Object with clipping path.
Colias chrysotheme, the lesser clouded yellow butterfly
butterfly specimen
Bergers Clouded Yellow (Colias sareptensis) butterfly
Butterfly Specimen
Female Colias croceus or clouded yellow butterfly (Colias crocea) isolated on white background
Monarch butterfly isolated on white background
Standing out from the crowd this blue hued version of the butterfly aspires to be different
Beautiful white butterfly with spread wings from family of whiteflies Pieridae isolated on white background. Pieris rapae.
the eastern pale clouded yellow, female dorsal view
Red Spot Saw Tooth Butterfly isolated on white background with clipping path
The white background in the picture is a beautiful white butterfly with orange and yellow spots on both wings.
Two beautiful yellow butterflies (Anteos Menippe) isolated on white.
Pieris rapae is a small- to medium-sized butterfly species of the whites-and-yellows family Pieridae
Description: The larvae of the Brimstone feeds on the leaves of Buckthorn and Alder Buckthorn. The egg is approximately 2.5mm tall and is skittle shaped as are all eggs laid by Butterflies of the Pieridae family. They can be found on fresh leaf growth on the larval food plant during the spring and are easy to find.\n\nThe caterpillars feed singularly on the food plant and are easily found lying along the mid-rib of the upperside of a leaf. It is remarkably well camouflaged being the same green as the leaves of its food plant.\n\nThe chrysalis is attached by the tail to a stick or branch of the foodplant by silk and a silken thread as a support girdle. The pupal stage lasts around 14 days. The Chrysalis changes colour when the butterfly is about to emerge.\n\nWarm sunny days in early March brings the Brimstone out from hibernation but since it is such a long-lived species butterflies may be seen throughout the year even though there is only one brood per year. The bright rich yellow of the male Brimstone butterfly cannot be confused with any other  butterfly. The female however is a very pale yellow almost white in colour and can be confused at a distance for a Large White. The distinctive shape of the Brimstone and the intricate veining of the wings make it a remarkably beautiful and graceful butterfly.\n\nThe Brimstone is also one of the longest living of  Butterflies and is the only species outside the Nymphalidae family to hibernate as an adult butterfly.\n\nHabitat: The Brimstone is usually found in open areas such as grasslands, woodland rides, gardens and waste places, usually in areas adjacent to woodland, scrub and hedgerows where the larval food plant (Buckthorn sp.) occurs. It is often seen visiting suburban gardens in spring and late summer.\n\n\nDistribution: Common Species throughout Europe.
Butterfly isolated on white background. Phoebis philea
Parthenos Sylvia Lilacinus (The Clipper) Caterpillar and bitten leaf - animal behavior.
Spreaded male of Dark clouded yellow (Colias croceus) isolated on white
Green Birdwing Butterfly, isolated on white background
orange albatross
Close-up of butterfly's head and antennae
Free Images: "bestof:Colias balcanica.JPG Plate from The Macrolepidoptera of the World Vol 1 Colias balcanica http //www archive org/details/macrolepidoptera15seit 1906 Creator"
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