- Dark-veined white
Taxobox
name = Dark-veined White
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Lepidoptera
superfamilia =Papilionoidea
familia =Pieridae
subfamilia =Pierinae
tribus =Pierini
genus = "Pieris"
species = "P. bryoniae"
binomial = "Pieris bryoniae"
binomial_authority = (Hübner, 1791)The Dark-veined White ("Pieris bryoniae") is aEurope anbutterfly of the family "Pieridae ".It is much sought after by collectors, particularly in
Austria . This is because one of the most variable populations of this butterfly lives in the well-knownMödling area nearVienna .There has been a long debate among experts as to whether it is an independent species or only a subspecies of the
Green-veined White .The type locality of the nominate form is the Alps, where it is found at considerable altitudes (up to 2000 m) and has only one generation per year. Both pairs of the female's wings are dark. At lower altitudes, two or three generations appear during a year.
Subspecies "neobryoniae", closely resembles the Carpathian populations, and is found in the southern parts of the Alps and ssp. "flavescens" Wagner inhabits the northern parts. The ground coloration of the wings is yellowish or rich yellow, often with a mauve gloss. The populations inhabiting the Carpathians are very varied. The most distinct ones include the ssp. "vihorlatensis" found inVihorlat , the east Slovak mountains.
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