Species of butterfly
African common white
Female in wet season
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Lepidoptera
Family:
Pieridae
Genus:
Belenois
Species:
B. creona
Binomial name
Belenois creona
Subspecies
See text
Synonyms
Papilio creona Cramer, [1776]
Anaphaeis creona
Papilio cneora Fabricius, 1793
Colias ernestius Laporte, 1831
Pieris creona ab. caeca Cannaviello, 1900
Pieris severina ab. sigirrensis Strand, 1909
Anapheis creona ab. houzeaui Dufrane, 1947
Glycestha creona r. benadirensis Storace, 1948
Pieris boguensis Felder & Felder, 1865
Pieris creona f. mixta Ungemach, 1932
Pieris elisa van Vollenhoven, 1869
Belenois johannae Butler, 1879
Belenois leucogyne Butler, 1885
Anapheis creona prorsus Talbot, 1943
Belenois creona prorsus f. antonii Bernardi, 1951
Papilio severina Stoll, 1781
Pieris agrippina Felder and Felder, 1865
Belenois infida Butler, 1888
Pieris severina ab. msamwiana Strand, 1911
Pieris guarani Köhler, 1923
Pieris severina f. acutapex Hulstaert, 1924
Pieris severina f. burgeoni Hulstaert, 1924
Pieris severina f. obscurissima Hulstaert, 1924
Pieris creona f. subalba Hulstaert, 1924
Anapheis creona ab. demaneti Dufrane, 1947
Anapheis creona ab. evrardi Dufrane, 1947
Anapheis creona ab. gnoma Dufrane, 1947
Anapheis creona f. mombasica Stoneham, 1957
Anapheis creona f. creonoides Stoneham, 1957
Anapheis creona f. creontica Stoneham, 1957
Anapheis creona f. nigerrima Stoneham, 1957
Anapheis creona f. jocasta Stoneham, 1957
Anapheis creona f. megara Stoneham, 1957
Belenois creona , the African common white or African caper , is a butterfly in the family Pieridae . It is found in the Afrotropical realm .
Description
B. c. severina , Tanzania
The wingspan is 40–45 mm. The sexes are dimorphic .
Males
Uppersides are white with black or brown marginal borders and veins in forewing apex. There is a black spot in the upperside cell, instead of a bar as in the brown-veined white (B. aurota ).
Females
Females have broader dark upperside borders on both wings. Underwings are yellow during the wet season.[ 1]
Ecology
The larvae feed on Capparis and Maerua species.
Subspecies
The following subspecies are recognised:[ 2]
References
^ Woodhall, Steve (2005). Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa . Cape Town, South Africa: Struik. ISBN 978-1-86872-724-7 .
^ Belenois at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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