The tribe Anthocharini is one of the subdivisions of the insect order Lepidoptera, which includes the moths and butterflies. It is a further subdivision of the butterfly family Pieridae and subfamily Pierinae; formerly it was considered a subfamily on its own, Anthocharinae. This tribe includes many, but not all, of the orangetip butterflies.[2]
Anthocharini | |
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Anthocharis cardamines | |
Euchloe penia | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Lepidoptera |
Family: | Pieridae |
Subfamily: | Pierinae |
Tribe: | Anthocharini J.W. Tutt, 1896 |
Genera[1] | |
Some notable species and subspecies of tribe Anthocharini include:
- Catalina orangetip (Anthocharis cethura catalina)
- Desert orangetip (Anthocharis cethura cethura)
- Eastern dappled white (Euchloe ausonia)
- Eastern greenish black-tip (Euchloe penia)
- Eastern orange tip (Anthocharis damone)
- Falcate orangetip (Anthocharis midea)
- Gray marble (Anthocharis lanceolata)
- Green-striped white (Euchloe belemia), and several subspecies
- Greenish black-tip (Euchloe charlonia)
- Grüner's orange tip (Anthocharis gruneri), and several subspecies
- Mexican orangetip (Anthocharis limonea)
- Morocco orange tip (Anthocharis belia)
- Olympia marble (Euchloe olympia)
- Orange tip (Anthocharis cardamines), and many subspecies, including A. c. phoenissa
- Portuguese dappled white (Euchloe tagis), and many subspecies, including E. t. tagis, E. t. castellana, E. t. bellezina, E. t. reisseri and others
- Provence orange tip (Anthocharis euphenoides)
- Sara's orangetip (Anthocharis sara), and several subspecies
- Sooty orange tip (Zegris eupheme)
- Southern Rocky Mountain orangetip (Anthocharis julia)
- Southwestern orangetip (Anthocharis thoosa)
- Stella orangetip (Anthocharis stella)
- Yellow tip (Anthocharis scolymus)
References
edit- ^ Wahlberg, N.; Rota, J.; Braby, M.F.; Pierce, N.E.; Wheat, C.W. (2014). "Revised systematics and higher classification of pierid butterflies (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) based on molecular data". Zoologica Scripta. 43 (6): 641–650. doi:10.1111/zsc.12075.
- ^ Anthocharidini , Tree of Life