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I spotted this on beautiful mountain meadows that surround peak Klek!
Very fluttery, difficult to make better pics.
Black-veined White Baum-Weißling (Aporia
This distinctive and elegant butterfly in the family Pieridae is the only large ...
Male (photo 1) and females (photos 2,3,4,5) black-veined white butterflies ...
The Black-veined White is a butterfly of the Pieridae family. Larger than other ...
Female Black-veined White. The Black-veined White has a wingspan of 51 to 70 mm ...
Underside of a male of A. crataegi. Sex can ...
Размер 27–35 мм. Крылья белые, с чёрными жилками. У самок покров белых чешуек ...
Tentatively identified as C. blandula, but could be C. mira, or C.
"It is the only large white butterfly with all the veins lined black and lacks ...
Black-veined Whites drinking water
This species is found on scrubby grassland, along roadsides, around woodland ...
It usually feeds on plants in the genus Prunus. Flight time is between April ...
It usually feeds on plants in the genus Prunus. Flight time is between April ...
Large butterfly of the family Pieridae. The upper side of both fore and hind ...
Large butterfly of the family Pieridae. The upper side of both fore and hind ...
Large butterfly of the family Pieridae. The upper side of both fore and hind ...
Large butterfly of the family Pieridae. The upper side of both fore and hind ...
Spotted in a prealpine swamp area. Distinctive: it is the only large white ...
The Black-veined White butterfly has a wingspan of 51 to 70 mm. The upper side ...
Moth with basal area of forewing not dark/blackish (as it is in C. blandula and ...
4 - 5mm. Reddish brown throughout but elytra with longitudinal black marks ...