Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

Ge, Si Xun, Jiang, Zhuo Heng, Wang, Jia Qi, Song, Kui, Zhang, Chao & Hu, Shao Ji, 2023, A revision of the Pieris napi - complex (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) and similar species with distribution in China, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 81, pp. 257-287 : 257

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Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888
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Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

Pieris erutae Poujade, 1888; Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) 8: xix TL: “Mou-Pin” [Baoxing, Sichuan] (original description)

Description:

both wings white on the upperside and pale yellowish to yellowish on the underside. Spring form: medium size. Male (Fig. 10F, H View Figure 10 ): apical spot blackish with slightly whitish powder, merging as a small dark subtriangular spot on the apex. All discal spots and outer spots absent on the upperside (except for the 1st discal spot and outer spot sometimes rather faintly developed). The 2nd discal spot vaguely developed on the underside. Female (Fig. 10I View Figure 10 ): apical spot brownish, partly merging as a subtriangular spot on the apex. The 1st, 2nd and outer spot strongly developed as rectangular on the upperside while faintly present on the underside (except outer spot absent). All veins strongly brownish powdered on both sides especially forewings on the upperside. Summer form: medium to large size. Resembles spring form but larger with rounder wing shape. The 1st discal spot of males (Fig. 10G View Figure 10 ) present on both sides and the brown powder along veins is stronger in summer form of females (Fig. 10J, K View Figure 10 ) than spring forms.

Distribution.

Central China (Sichuan, Chongqing, Yunnan, Guizhou, Qinghai), Thailand, Laos, Northern Vietnam, Myanmar.

Phenology.

Bivoltine to multivoltine, occurs from April to August (October in Southern distribution areas).

Male genitalia.

(Fig. 5M View Figure 5 ) tegumen broad, without distinct convex on the distal margin; basal margin of the uncus slightly narrower than tegumen, with its apical half of steeply digitation.

Female genitalia.

(Fig. 7C View Figure 7 ) posterior apophysis slender, extended reach the 8th tergum; inner distal of sterigma lobe shaped extend to center; inner basal of sterigma broad strip shaped, without distinct convex, smoothly connected at the basal margin; signum cordiform shaped, smoothly tapering to the basal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Lepidoptera

Family

Pieridae

Genus

Pieris

Loc

Pieris erutae erutae Poujade, 1888

Ge, Si Xun, Jiang, Zhuo Heng, Wang, Jia Qi, Song, Kui, Zhang, Chao & Hu, Shao Ji 2023
2023
Loc

Pieris erutae

Poujade 1888
1888