Aporia Crataegi
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''Aporia crataegi'', the black-veined white, is a large
butterfly Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the Order (biology), order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The ...
of the family
Pieridae The Pieridae are a large family of butterflies with about 76 genera containing about 1,100 species, mostly from tropical Africa and tropical Asia with some varieties in the more northern regions of North America and Eurasia.DeVries P. J. in Levi ...
. A. crataegi is widespread and common. Its range extends from northwest Africa in the west to Transcaucasia and across the
Palearctic The Palearctic or Palaearctic is the largest of the eight biogeographic realms of the Earth. It stretches across all of Eurasia north of the foothills of the Himalayas, and North Africa. The realm consists of several bioregions: the Euro-Sibe ...
to Siberia and Japan in the east. In the south, it is found in Turkey, Cyprus, Israel, Lebanon and Syria. It is not usually present in the British Isles or northern Scandinavia.


Subspecies

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include: * ''Aporia crataegi adherbal'' (Fruhstorfer, 1910) Japan * ''Aporia crataegi augusta'' (Turati, 1905)
Sicily (man) it, Siciliana (woman) , population_note = , population_blank1_title = , population_blank1 = , demographics_type1 = Ethnicity , demographics1_footnotes = , demographi ...
* ''Aporia crataegi augustior'' (Graves, 1925)
Jordan Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan Rive ...
, Israel * ''Aporia crataegi banghaasi'' (Bryk, 1921) * ''Aporia crataegi basania'' (Fruhstorfer, 1910)
Alps The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Sw ...
* ''Aporia crataegi colona'' (Krulikowsky, 1909) Russia * ''Aporia crataegi crataegi'' (Linnaeus, 1758)
Scandinavia Scandinavia; Sámi languages: /. ( ) is a subregion#Europe, subregion in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples. In English usage, ''Scandinavia'' most commonly refers to Denmark, ...
* ''Aporia crataegi fert'' (Turati & Fiori, 1930)
Greece Greece,, or , romanized: ', officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the southern tip of the Balkans, and is located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. Greece shares land borders with ...
* ''Aporia crataegi hyalina'' (Röber, 1907)
Asia Minor Anatolia, tr, Anadolu Yarımadası), and the Anatolian plateau, also known as Asia Minor, is a large peninsula in Western Asia and the westernmost protrusion of the Asian continent. It constitutes the major part of modern-day Turkey. The re ...
* ''Aporia crataegi iranica'' (Forster, 1939)
Armenia Armenia (), , group=pron officially the Republic of Armenia,, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of Western Asia.The UNbr>classification of world regions places Armenia in Western Asia; the CIA World Factbook , , and ''Ox ...
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Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
,
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of th ...
* ''Aporia crataegi karavaievi'' (Krulikowsky, 1926) Russia,
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,
Balkans The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the who ...
* ''Aporia crataegi mauretanica'' (Obethür, 1909) Northern Africa * ''Aporia crataegi meinhardi'' (Krulikowsky, 1909)
Siberia Siberia ( ; rus, Сибирь, r=Sibir', p=sʲɪˈbʲirʲ, a=Ru-Сибирь.ogg) is an extensive geographical region, constituting all of North Asia, from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific Ocean in the east. It has been a part of ...
,
Kamchatka Peninsula The Kamchatka Peninsula (russian: полуостров Камчатка, Poluostrov Kamchatka, ) is a peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about . The Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk make up the peninsula's eastern and we ...
* ''Aporia crataegi pellucida'' (Ruber, 1907)
Kopet-Dagh The Köpet Dag, Kopet Dagh, or Koppeh Dagh ( tk, Köpetdag; fa, کپه‌داغ), also known as the Turkmen-Khorasan Mountain Range, is a mountain range on the border between Turkmenistan and Iran that extends about along the border southeast o ...
* ''Aporia crataegi rotunda'' (Eitschberger, 1971) Italy * ''Aporia crataegi rutae'' (Bryk, 1940) Spain * ''Aporia crataegi sachalinensis'' (Matsumura, 1925)
Sakhalin Sakhalin ( rus, Сахали́н, r=Sakhalín, p=səxɐˈlʲin; ja, 樺太 ''Karafuto''; zh, c=, p=Kùyèdǎo, s=库页岛, t=庫頁島; Manchu: ᠰᠠᡥᠠᠯᡳᠶᠠᠨ, ''Sahaliyan''; Orok: Бугата на̄, ''Bugata nā''; Nivkh: ...
* ''Aporia crataegi shugnana'' (Sheljuzhko, 1925)
Pamir Pamir may refer to: Geographical features * Pamir Mountains, a mountain range in Central Asia ** Pamir-Alay, a mountain system in Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, part of the Pamir Mountains *A pamir (valley) is a high plateau or valley surro ...
* ''Aporia crataegi tianschanica'' (Rühl, 1893) * ''Aporia crataegi transitoria'' (Lempke, 1974) Central Europe (MHNT) Aporia crataegi augusta - Ficuzza (Sicile) Italie - male dorsal.jpg , ''Aporia crataegi augusta'' ♂ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi augusta - Ficuzza (Sicile) Italie - male ventral.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi augusta'' ♂ △ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi augusta - Ficuzza (Sicile) Italie - female dorsal.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi augusta'' ♀ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi augusta - Ficuzza (Sicile) Italie - female ventral.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi augusta'' ♀ △ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi transitoria - Ceske Stredohori Tchéquie - male dorsal.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi transitoria'' ♂ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi transitoria - Ceske Stredohori Tchéquie - female dorsal.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi transitoria'' ♀ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi transitoria - Ceske Stredohori Tchéquie - female ventral.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi transitoria'' ♀ △


Distribution and habitat

It occurs in open forest, grazing land, orchards. lanes, gardens, meadows and thickets throughout most of Europe, temperate Asia,
Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o ...
, and Japan. This species has been
extirpated Local extinction, also known as extirpation, refers to a species (or other taxon) of plant or animal that ceases to exist in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere. Local extinctions are contrasted with global extinct ...
from the British Isles, but unofficial attempts have been made to reintroduce this species in southern England.


Description

The black-veined white has a wingspan of . Females are commonly larger than males. The upperside of both forewings and hindwings is a translucent white boldly veined with black. The underside is similar in the male but the female has brown veining. Moreover, the female loses most of her scales by rubbing her wings together, resulting almost-transparent. (MHNT) Aporia crataegi- Foret de Soreze Tarn France - male dorsal.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi'' ♂ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi- Foret de Soreze Tarn France - male ventral.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi'' ♂ △ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi- Prapic, Parc des Ecrins, Hautes-Alpes, France - female dorsal.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi'' ♀ (MHNT) Aporia crataegi- Prapic, Parc des Ecrins, Hautes-Alpes, France - female ventral.jpg, ''Aporia crataegi'' ♀ △ This butterfly can be distinguished from other members of white butterflies of the genus ''Pieris'' by its distinctive veined wings. The eggs are yellow at first, darkening with age. The caterpillars are greenish grey with transverse banding. The
pupa A pupa ( la, pupa, "doll"; plural: ''pupae'') is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in their ...
is creamy white, marked with black, attached by a silken girdle to a twig.


Description in Seitz

crataegi. A. crataegi L. (17 a). White, with thin black veins, the female with a large sparsely-scaled discal area on the forewing; underside similar to upper. The whole of Europe and North Asia, going far northwards and extending in Noth Africa southwards to the slopes of the Aures Mts. ; not in Egypt. In ab. ''alepica'' Cosmorici (17 a) all the wings are transparent. The form ''augusta'' Tur. (19 a) has the cross-veins more distinctly black and the nervules are more strongly dusted with black at the distal margin, all the veins being more broadly edged with black beneath: from Sicily. — ''hyalina'' subsp. nov., from the Taurus (south Asia Minor), is pure white in male, with thin dark veins, the tipsof the same being scarcely perceptibly darkened; the female not quite so transparent as in ''alepica'', the dark edges of the veins being distally faint but broad, and the cross-veins of the forewing being more densely shaded with black. — ''pellucida'' subsp. nov., from Aidere, is sparsely scaled inbot h sexes, but the dark vein-streaks extend farther basad ; beneath, the hindwing and the apex of the forewing have a yellowish tint , the veins of the forewing being rather broadly edged with fuscous. — Tutt enumerates, besides, the following aberrations: ''suffusa'' are specimens shaded with fuscous; marginata are individuals with a distinct black distal marginal band to the hindwing (somewhat reminding one of ''Colias edusa'') ; ''lunulata'' has the disco-cellulars of the hindwing broadly marked with black, forming a distinct black halfmoon ;''melana'' has fuscous stripes between the veins of the underside of the hindwing: ''flava'' are entirely yellow specimens. — Larva clothed with short whitish hairs; ashy grey, dorsally black, with two orange-yellow or brown-red stripes and above the legs a reddish-yellow line ; head, thoracical legs and anal legs black; on Prunus, Pirus and Crataegus, adult in May. Pupa whitish with dots united to form stars. Egg conical, yellowish. The butterfly is locally still very frequent, though its abundance and range have considerably diminished in consequence of the systematic destruction of the winter-nests and the war against the black- thorn-hedges. From former times swarms and migrating flocks of this butterfly are on record, and the "oracle of the blood-rain" is attributed to the dark red excretions of the butterflies of which large numbers had emerged from the pupae on a small space. The species appears to be commonest in Central Europe; Dr. Seitz found the insect more singly in East Asia and likewise in Algiers, where he met with it near Lambeze in June. ''A. crataegi'' is rarer in southern Japan than in the north of that country, likewise in Amurland, where it flies together with '' A. hippia''.
Julius Röber Johannes Karl Max "Julius" Röber (1861–1942) was a German entomologist who specialised in Lepidoptera. Röber lived in Dresden. He described many new species and genera (taxa). Works *Parts of Staudinger, O., and Schatz, E. (Eds.) (1884–1 ...
in Seitz. A. ed. Band 1: Abt. 1, ''Die Großschmetterlinge des palaearktischen Faunengebietes, Die palaearktischen Tagfalter'' (''tr. "The large butterflies of the palaearctic faunal area, the palaearctic butterflies"''), 1909, 379 pages, with 89 colour plates (3470 Figures)


Biology

The flight period of the black-veined white is between April and July. The adults are quite social and their abundance varies greatly from year to year. The eggs are laid on the food plant, usually a member of the rose
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Rosaceae Rosaceae (), the rose family, is a medium-sized family of flowering plants that includes 4,828 known species in 91 genera. The name is derived from the type genus ''Rosa''. Among the most species-rich genera are ''Alchemilla'' (270), ''Sorbus ...
and often on trees and bushes (''
Malus domestica An apple is an edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus domestica''). Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus ''Malus''. The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, ' ...
'', '' Malus micromalus'', ''
Pyrus communis ''Pyrus communis'', the common pear, is a species of pear native plant, native to central and eastern Europe, and western Asia. It is one of the most important fruits of temperate regions, being the species from which most orchard pear cultivars ...
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Pyrus serotina ''Pyrus pyrifolia'' is a species of pear tree native to East Asia. The tree's edible fruit is known by many names, including: Asian pear, Japanese pear, Chinese pear, Korean pear, Taiwanese pear, apple pear, zodiac pear, three-halves pear, pa ...
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Sorbus intermedia ''Scandosorbus intermedia'', the Swedish whitebeam, is a species of whitebeam found in southern Sweden, with scattered occurrences in easternmost Denmark (Bornholm), the far southwest of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and northern Poland.Rushforth, K. ...
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Sorbus hybrida ''Sorbus'' is a genus of over 100 species of trees and shrubs in the rose family, Rosaceae. Species of ''Sorbus'' (''s.l.'') are commonly known as whitebeam, rowan ( mountain-ash) and service tree. The exact number of species is disputed depe ...
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Sorbus aucuparia ''Sorbus aucuparia'', commonly called rowan (UK: /ˈrəʊən/, US: /ˈroʊən/) and mountain-ash, is a species of deciduous tree or shrub in the rose family. It is a highly variable species, and botanists have used different Circumscription (taxo ...
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Crataegus monogyna ''Crataegus monogyna'', known as common hawthorn, one-seed hawthorn, or single-seeded hawthorn, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae. It is native to Europe, northwestern Africa, and West Asia, but has been introduced in ...
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Crataegus oxyacantha The name ''Crataegus oxyacantha'' L. has been rejected as being of uncertain application, but is sometimes still used. Taxonomy Linnaeus introduced the name ''Crataegus oxyacantha'' for a species of Northern European hawthorn and the name graduall ...
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Crataegus jozana ''Crataegus'' (), commonly called hawthorn, quickthorn, thornapple, Voss, E. G. 1985. ''Michigan Flora: A guide to the identification and occurrence of the native and naturalized seed-plants of the state. Part II: Dicots (Saururaceae–Cornacea ...
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Prunus spinosa ''Prunus spinosa'', called blackthorn or sloe, is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae. The species is native to Europe, western Asia, and regionally in northwest Africa. It is locally naturalized in New Zealand, Tasmania, ...
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Prunus padus ''Prunus padus'', known as bird cherry, hackberry, hagberry, or Mayday tree, is a flowering plant in the rose family. It is a species of cherry, a deciduous small tree or large shrub up to tall. It is the type species of the subgenus '' Padus' ...
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Prunus ssiori ''Prunus ssiori'', the Hokkaido bird cherry or Japanese bird cherry, is a species of bird cherry native to northern Japan, Sakhalin Island, and the Kuril Islands The Kuril Islands or Kurile Islands (; rus, Кури́льские остро ...
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Betula A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus ''Betula'' (), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams. It is closely related to the beech-oak family Fagaceae. The genus ''Betula'' contains 3 ...
'' spp., ''
Salix phylicifolia ''Salix phylicifolia'', the tea-leaved willow, is a species of willow native to Northern Europe including Iceland, the Faroe Islands, Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, and Western Siberia. It was the first bush found on the new volcanic island of Sur ...
'', '' Chaenomeles lagenaria''). The eggs are laid in groups of 30 to 100. They take about three weeks to hatch. The caterpillars tend to remain in a group with a communal larval web. This species has one generation each year. The caterpillars overwinter communally in a webbing tent with entwined leaves. Caterpillars feed close together on the leaves of the food plant at first, before dispersing in the later developmental stages to other parts of the tree. The pupal stage lasts about three weeks. File:Pieridae - Aporia crataegi-001.JPG, Mating pair File: 2012-06-27 Aporia crataegi eggs Malus domestica.JPG, Eggs File:Aporia.crataegi.caterpillar.jpg, Larva File:Aporia.crataegi.puppe.2268.jpg, Pupa File:Winter nest of butterflies (Aporia crataegi).JPG, Winter nest File:AporiaCrataegi 2624A0.jpg,
Imago In biology, the imago (Latin for "image") is the last stage an insect attains during its metamorphosis, its process of growth and development; it is also called the imaginal stage, the stage in which the insect attains maturity. It follows the f ...


References


External links


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