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North American Ecology (US and Canada) ( Anglèis )

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Resident in western North America (Scott 1986). Habitats are CONIFEROUS FORESTS, SAGEBRUSH, GRASSLAND, OPEN OAK WOODLAND IN CA. Host plants are usually herbaceous including many species, mostly in one family, LEGUMINOSAE. Eggs are laid on the host plant singly. One or two flights based on latitude with the approximate flight time MAR1-AUG30 depending on latitude (Scott 1986).
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Colias alexandra ( Anglèis )

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Colias alexandra, the Queen Alexandra's sulphur, Alexandra sulphur, or ultraviolet sulfur, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae found in western North America. Its range includes Alaska to the Northwest Territories and south to Arizona and New Mexico.[1]

Description

Wingspan is from 38 to 57 mm.[1] In the male above similar to Colias philodice, but has more glossy yellow ground colour with orange-yellow tinge, particularly on the hindwing. The under surface, however, is very different in both sexes, namely silver grey on the hindwing with silvery median spot. The female is light yellow, has a small dark distal margin to the forewing or none at all, but black median spot, and is sometimes suffused with orange yellow.

Biology

Flight period is from mid-May until August.[1]

Larvae feed on Thermopsis, Astragalus, Lathyrus, Oxytropis, and Lupinus species.[1][2]

Subspecies

Listed alphabetically:[2]

  • C. a. alexandra (Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Alberta, Saskatchewan)
  • C. a. apache Ferris, 1988 (Arizona, New Mexico)
  • C. a. columbiensis Ferris, 1973 (British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Idaho, Montana)
  • C. a. edwardsii Edwards, 1870 (Nevada, California, Oregon, Idaho, Washington)

Taxonomy

Colias alexandra and Colias christina have in the past been considered conspecific. Ferris[3] recognized them as separate species in studies, based on geographic distribution, habitat preferences, female wing pattern, and male ultraviolet wing patterns. Colias alexandra is also closely related to, and sympatric with, Colias occidentalis.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Queen Alexandra's Sulphur, Butterflies of Canada
  2. ^ a b Colias at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
  3. ^ Ferris, C. D. 1993. Reassessment of the Colias alexandra group, the legume-feeding species, and preliminary cladistic analysis of the North American Colias (Pieridae: Coliadinae). Bulletin of the Allyn Museum. (138):1-91
  4. ^ Paul C. Hammond & David V. Mccorkle, 2003 A new desert subspecies of Colias occidentalis (Pieridae) from southeastern Oregon Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society 57(4),2003,274-278 [1]

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Colias alexandra: Brief Summary ( Anglèis )

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Colias alexandra, the Queen Alexandra's sulphur, Alexandra sulphur, or ultraviolet sulfur, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae found in western North America. Its range includes Alaska to the Northwest Territories and south to Arizona and New Mexico.

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