Cloudless Sulphur

Cloudless Sulphur

Taxobox
name = Cloudless Sulphur



regnum = Animalia
divisio = Rhopalocera
phylum = Arthropoda
classis = Insecta
ordo = Lepidoptera
familia = Pieridae
genus = "Phoebis"
species = "P. sennae"
binomial = "Phoebis sennae"
binomial_authority = (Linnaeus, 1758)

The Cloudless Sulphur ("Phoebis sennae") is a small to midsized butterfly in the family Pieridae found in the New World. There are several similar species such as the Yellow Angled Sulphur which has angled wings or other sulphurs which are much smaller.

Distribution

Their range is wide, from South America to southern Canada. They are most common from Argentina to southern Texas and Florida, but are often visitors outside this range becoming more rare further north. gg

Habitat

The common habitats of this butterfly are open spaces, gardens, glades, seashores, and watercourses.

Habits

The adult butterfly feeds on nectar from many different flowers with long tubes including cordia, bougainvillea, cardinal flower, hibiscus, lantana, and wild morning glory.

Life Cycle

The breeding season is dependent on the climate of the area, from mid-summer to fall in the cooler areas, to year-round where the climate is warmer.

Egg

The Cloudless Sulphur starts off as a pitcher-shaped white egg. Eventually it will turn to a pale orange. The egg stage lasts six days.

Caterpillar

Once the egg hatches, a caterpillar emerges that is yellow to greenish, striped on sides, with black dots in rows across the back. The caterpillar will build a tent in a host plant where it hides in the day. The host plant may be partridge pea ("Chamaecrista cinerea"), sennas ("Senna"), [cite web|url=http://www.dallasbutterflies.com/Butterflies/html/sennae.html|title=Phoebis sennae|last=Clark|first=Dale|publisher=Dallas County Lepidopterists' Society|accessdate=2008-07-21] clovers ("Trifolium"), or other legumes ("Fabaceae"). The caterpillar will usually grow to a length between 1 5/8-1 3/4 in.

Chrysalis

The caterpillar will form a chrysalis that is pointed at both ends and humped in the middle. The chrysalis will be either yellow or green with pink or green stripes. From the chrysalis comes a large butterfly (2 1/8-2 3/4") with fairly elongated but not angled wings.

Adult

The male butterfly is clear yellow above and yellow or mottled with reddish brown below and the female is lemon-yellow to golden or white on both surfaces, with varying amounts of black spotting along the margin and a black open square or star on the bottom forewing.

References

External links

* [http://www.rlephoto.com/butterflies/sulphur_cloudless01.htm Cloudless Sulphur, Butterflies of North Carolina Online]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTUgUEpqBrA&feature=dir Video of Phoebis Sennae pupating and emerging on YouTube]


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