Pieris krueperi devta

Green-banded white
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pieridae
Genus: Pieris
Species: P. krueperi
Subspecies: P. k. devta
Trinomial name
Pieris krueperi devta
(de Nicéville, 1884)
Synonyms
  • Mancipium devta de Nicéville, [1884]

Green-banded white (Pieris krueperi devta) is a small butterfly of the family Pieridae, that is, the yellows and whites, which is found in India and Pakistan.

Description

For terms used, see glossary of Lepidopteran terms.

Race devta. de Nicéville. Male uppersidex dead white. Fore wing: a narrow band of irrorated black scales along basal portion of costa; a wedge-shaped short costal black spot before the apex; apex black; that colour continued along the anterior portion of the termen as a series of inwardly-pointed triangular coalescent spots at apices of veins 4 and 5; lastly, a large black spot in the outer half of interspace 3. Hind wing: a black costal spot just before the apex, otherwise uniform white. Underside: ground-colour similar. Fore wing: black markings similar to those on the upperside, but the black at apex and on termen replaced anteriorly by a dull faint wash of ochraceous or greenish yellow. Hind wing: basal two-thirds irrorated more or less thickly with black scales, with the exception of a short, very broad, inwardly oblique band of the ground-colour, that extends from the middle of the costa to within the upper portion of the discoidal cell; the outer margin of the area irrorated with black scales is transverse from costa to interspace 5, thence curved outwards to vein 4 and obliquely to vein 1a. Antennae brown, paler at their apices; head fuscous; thorax and abdomen black; beneath: whitish.

Female upperside similar to that in the male, but the black markings on the fore wing broader, more conspicuous and extended lower along the termen than in the male; on the hind wing the black costal spot larger, with in most specimens a well-marked spot also in interspace 3, and in many a series of detached terminal black spots at the apices of the veins. These markings are very prominent in some specimens from Quetta. Underside: as in the male. Fore wing: the additional black spot in interspace 1 small, the black spot in interspace 3 very large. Hind wing: the terminal series of black spots of the upperside diffuse, more or less continuous or coalescing and washed over with a greenish tint. Antennae, thorax and abdomen as in the male.[1] Expanse of 44–54 mm.

Description

Found in Ladakh; Baluchistan; Pishin.

See also

References

  1. Bingham, C. T. 1907. Fauna of British India. Butterflies. Vol. 2
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