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- Coliadinae, the sulphurs or yellows, are a subfamily of butterflies with about 300 described species. There are 36 species in North America, where they...
- families Capparidaceae, Br****icaceae, Santalaceae, and Loranthaceae. Coliadinae (14 genera), sulphurs or yellows; many of these species are ****ually dimorphic...
- may also refer to: Coliadinae, a subfamily of butterflies commonly known as the sulphurs or yellows Dercas, a genus of Coliadinae commonly called the...
- little sulphur or little sulfur, is a butterfly species of subfamily Coliadinae that occurs in Central America and the southern part of North America...
- "Cloudless Sulphur Phoebis sennae (Linnaeus) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pieridae: Coliadinae)". University of Florida IFAS Extension. Retrieved 28 April 2023. Clark...
- This is a list of butterflies of South Africa. Over 660 species are known from South Africa, a large proportion of which are endemic. Amauris albimaculata...
- Whites and sulphurs are small to medium-sized butterflies. Their wingspans range from 0.8 to 4.0 inches (2-10.2 cm). There are about 1,000 species worldwide...
- Tasmania is located south of the mainland of Australia, separated from the state of Victoria by the 240 km wide B**** Strait. Although Tasmania shares most...
- Pieridae: whites and sulphurs (70 species) Pierinae: whites (29 species) Coliadinae: sulphurs (40 species) Dismorphiinae: mimic-whites (1 species) Lycaenidae:...
- This is a list of butterflies of the Amazon River basin and the Andes. The Amazon River basin may be the most speciose region for butterflies. Nine countries...