Colias electo
Species of butterfly
Colias electo
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C. e. pseudohecate, Ethiopia
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Scientific classification
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Domain:
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Eukaryota
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Kingdom:
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Animalia
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Phylum:
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Arthropoda
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Class:
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Insecta
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Order:
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Lepidoptera
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Family:
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Pieridae
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Genus:
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Colias
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Species:
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C. electo
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Binomial name
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Colias electo
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Synonyms
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List
- Papilio electo Linnaeus, 1763
- Papilio electra Linnaeus, 1767
- Papilio palaeno Stoll, 1781
- Colias aurivillius Keferstein, 1883
- Colias electo electo f. overlaeti Berger, 1940
- Colias electo f. millari Stoneham, 1957
- Colias electo ab. eremna Vári, 1976
- Colias electo electo f. elysium Kroon, 1985
- Colias electo electo ab. capensis McLeod and McLeod, 2002
- Colias electo electo ab. inconstantis McLeod, 2004
- Colias electo electo ab. memorabilis McLeod, 2004
- Colias electo electo ab. pallidula McLeod, 2004
- Colias hecate Strecker, 1900
- Colias electo hecate f. katangae Berger, 1940
- Colias electo hecate f. bunda Berger, 1940
- Colias electo hecate f. elisabethae Berger, 1940
- Colias electo meneliki f. bafanae Berger, 1940
- Colias electo philbyi f. bafanae Berger, 1953
- Colias electo philbyi f. pauper Berger, 1953
- Colias electo philbyi Berger, 1953
- Colias electo pseudohecate f. licina Berger, 1940
- Colias electo pseudohecate f. lecerfi Berger, 1940
- Colias electo pseudohecate f. splendens Berger, 1940
- Colias electo pseudohectae ab. dormonti Dufrane, 1947
- Colias electo f. affricana Stoneham, 1957
- Colias electo f. ambreana Stoneham, 1957
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Colias electo, the African clouded yellow or lucerne butterfly, is a butterfly of the family Pieridae. It is found in eastern and southern Africa, as well as Arabia. The habitat consists of temperate and montane grasslands.[2]
The wingspan is 35–40 millimetres (1.4–1.6 in) for males and 32–40 mm (1.3–1.6 in) for females. Adults are on the wing throughout the year, with a peak from April to August.[3]
The larvae feed on Medicago sativa, Trifolium, Vicia and Robinia pseudoacacia.
Subspecies
- C. e. electo (South Africa, southern Mozambique, Namibia, Zimbabwe and Zambia)
- C. e. hecate Strecker, 1900 (Angola, southern Zaire, northern Zambia and north-western Malawi)
- C. e. pseudohecate Berger, 1940 (Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, eastern Zaire, Rwanda, Burundi, southern Sudan, southern Ethiopia and northern Somalia)
- C. e. meneliki Berger, 1940 (central and northern Ethiopia and Eritrea)
- C. e. philbyi Berger, 1953 (southern and western Arabia)
- C. e. manengoubensis Darge, 1968 (eastern Nigeria, Cameroon)
References
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