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''Euchloe ausonia'', the eastern dappled white, is a southern European and
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butterfly found mostly to the south and east of its almost indistinguishable relative the
western dappled white ''Euchloe crameri'', the western dappled white, is a butterfly in the family (biology), family Pieridae. Description Fore and hind wings pearly white on the upperside, with a black apex , mottled white. Underside of the forewings very simil ...
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Description

The
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is 36–48 mm. The forewings are white with black tips and a black spot. The underside is characterized by black and yellow scales, which create a greenish-white pattern. The female is generally darker. The two generations differ in pattern. The colour of the caterpillar varies from yellowish to greenish to bluish. It has obvious side stripes. The dorsal line and the dorsal side line are darker than the base colour. The segments have numerous, very small, black dots. The pupa is light brown and relatively slim.


Distribution and habitat

''Euchloe ausonia'' occurs in Europe in central and southern Italy as well as in the Balkan Peninsula including most of the larger, Greek islands. The northern border in Europe runs through southern Austria, Hungary and southern Ukraine. In the east, the presence in the south continues to Israel and Jordan and in the east to northern Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, to the north via the Caucasus up to southern Kazakhstan and across the
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to Tian Shan, Altai and Tibet. The species prefers rocky slopes, rocky meadows, abandoned or neglected cultivated land, open olive groves, roadsides, mountain meadows and also forest edges up to 2000 m above sea level. In the habitat nectar plants, particularly cruciferous must be common as well as, of course, the caterpillar food plants.


Biology

The larvae feed on the flowers and young fruits of ''
Sinapis arvensis ''Rhamphospermum arvense'', (syns. ''Brassica arvensis'' and ''Sinapis arvensis'') the charlock mustard, field mustard, wild mustard, or just charlock, is an annual or winter annual plant in the family Brassicaceae. It is found in the fields of ...
'', ''
Isatis tinctoria ''Isatis tinctoria'', also called woad (), dyer's woad, dyer's-weed, or glastum, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family) with a documented history of use as a blue dye and medicinal plant. Its genus name, ''Isati ...
'', '' Isatis glauca'', '' Aethionema saxatile'', ''
Iberis sempervirens ''Iberis sempervirens'', the evergreen candytuft or perennial candytuft, is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to southern Europe. The species is often used as an ornamental garden shrub because of its decorative flow ...
'', '' Biscutella mollis'', ''
Biscutella laevigata ''Biscutella laevigata'', the buckler-mustard is a species of perennial herb in the family crucifers. They have a self-supporting growth form. They are associated with freshwater habitat. They have simple, broad leaves. Individuals can grow to ...
'', '' Bunias erucago'' and '' Aurinia saxatilis''. They go to an altitude of 1600 m. In most of its range, there are two generations. Adults are on wing from the beginning of March to the beginning of July. In mountainous and very dry areas, there is only one generation.


Systematics and subspecies

The three species ''Euchloe ausonia'', ''
Euchloe crameri ''Euchloe crameri'', the western dappled white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. Description Fore and hind wings pearly white on the upperside, with a black apex , mottled white. Underside of the forewings very similar, although the a ...
'' and ''
Euchloe simplonia ''Euchloe simplonia'', the mountain dappled white, is a butterfly found in the mountainous regions of Western Europe Western Europe is the western region of Europe. The region's extent varies depending on context. The concept of "the West" a ...
'' are closely related. Many authors refer to these species as the ''Euchloe ausonia''-complex, -superspecies or -species group. Sometimes ''
Euchloe naina ''Euchloe naina'', the green marble, is a species of butterfly that occurs in northern North America and Siberia and has been recorded mainly in the interior of Alaska Alaska ( ) is a non-contiguous U.S. state on the northwest extremi ...
'' is also added to this group, but crossbreeding experiments suggest it may be a subspecies of ''Euchloe simplonia''.Back, W. (1990). "Taxonomic Studies Within the Euchloe-ausonia Huebner 1804 Species Group (Lepidoptera, Pieridae)." Atalanta (Marktleuthen) 21(3-4): 187-206. Because of these taxonomic problems older literature often refers to a very different geographical distribution and also the number of subspecies is not certain. The following subspecies are listed: *''Euchloe ausonia maxima'' Verity, 1925 (Crimea) *''Euchloe ausonia graeca'' (Verity, 1925) (Greece, southern Siberia) *''Euchloe ausonia pulverata'' (Christoph, 1884) (Tien Shan) *''Euchloe ausonia volgensis'' Krulikovsky, 1897 (southern Russia) *''Euchloe ausonia melisande'' Frühstorfer, 1908 (Jordan) *''Euchloe ausonia irinia'' Dubatolov & Kosterin, 1994 (Kazakhstan)


Similar species

The species can be confused in its distribution area only with a few species. In
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, the distribution area overlaps with '' Euchloe tagis '' or with the subspecies ''Euchloe tagis calvensis''. This species is smaller on average. The black colouring of the rather large discoidal spot spreads into the forewing cell. The anal angle of the hind wing is smaller than in ''E. ausonia''. In addition ''E. ausonia'' is
sympatric In biology, two closely related species or populations are considered sympatric when they exist in the same geographic area and thus frequently encounter each other. An initially interbreeding population that splits into two or more distinct spe ...
with ''
Euchloe crameri ''Euchloe crameri'', the western dappled white, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. Description Fore and hind wings pearly white on the upperside, with a black apex , mottled white. Underside of the forewings very similar, although the a ...
'' in
Liguria Liguria (; ; , ) is a Regions of Italy, region of north-western Italy; its Capital city, capital is Genoa. Its territory is crossed by the Alps and the Apennine Mountains, Apennines Mountain chain, mountain range and is roughly coextensive with ...
. In this species, the outer margin of the forewing is slightly concave, in ''E. ausonia'' it is slightly convex to almost straight. However, a reliable distinction is hardly possible due to the variability of the two generations.


References

*Yurii Petrovich Korshunov, Pavel Yunievich Gorbunov: ''Dnevnye babochki aziatskoi chasti Rossii. Spravochnik''. (''Butterflies of the Asian part of Russia, A handbook'') . Ural University Press, Ekaterinburg 1995. (In Russian) Pieridae - English translation *V. V. Dubatolov, OE Kosterin: A new subspecies of the ''Euchloe ausonia'' Hubner species group from the highlands of the Dzhungarian Alatau (East Kazakhstan) (Lepidoptera, Pieridae). In: ''Atalanta''. 25 (3/4), p. 513-520, Würzburg *S.K. Basket: The Butterfly Fauna (Lepidoptera, Rhopalocera) of the Kungey Ala-Too Mt. Range (Northern Tien Shan). In: ''Entomological Review''. 89 (7), pp. 793–804, 2009 doi : 10.1134 / S0013873809070057 *Suvad Lelo: Contribution to the fauna of butterflies in Bosnia and Hercegovina. In: ''Acta entomologica serbica''. 207, 12 (2), pp. 73–92, Belgrade *V.V. Anikin: Rare and disappearing invertebrate land species of Saratov region. In: ''Povolzhskiy Journal of Ecology''. Special Issue, 2006 (3), pp. 47–56, Saratov ISSN 1684-7318 *Ahmad Katbeh-Bader, Zuhair S. Amr, Suhail Isma'el: The butterflies of Jordan. In: ''Journal of Research on the Lepidoptera''. 37, pp. 11–26, Amman 1998 (2003) *John Still: butterflies and caterpillars of Europe . Mosaik Verlag, Munich 1999, . *Tom Tolman, Richard Lewington: ''The butterflies of Europe and Northwest Africa'' HarperCollins .


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