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Anthocharis euphenoides
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Photo Information |
Copyright: Silvio Sorcini (Silvio2006)
(102073) |
Genre: Animals |
Medium: Color |
Date Taken: 2019-05-21 |
Categories: Insects |
Photo Version: Original Version |
Date Submitted: 2019-05-23 3:21 |
Viewed: 220 |
Points: 14 |
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[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Anthocharis euphenoides
(Staudinger 1869)
Nome Volgare: Aurora di Provenza
Famiglia: Pieridae
Lunghezza ala anteriore 16-21 mm
Maschio: colore giallo con sfumatura basale nerastra. Ali anteriori con ampia area subapicale arancio delimitata da una sfumatura nerastra, macchia discocellulare nera e bordo apicale nerastro. Nelle posteriori traspare il disegno verdastro del rovescio.
Rovescio: colore giallo. Anteriori bianche con ampia fascia subapicale arancio che lascia scoperta la zona apicale gialla con qualche traccia di disegno verdastro. Macchia discocellulare nera. Posteriori più o meno intensamente ricoperte da uno spesso disegno verdastro che lascia scoperti numerosi spazi gialli.
Femmina: colore bianco con sfumatura basale nerastra. Ali anteriori con macchia discocellulare nera, area subapicale arancio ricoperta in gran parte da disegni nerastri. Nelle posteriori giallognole traspare in grigio il disegno del rovescio.
Distribuzione: Alpi occidentali e centrali. Appennino centro-meridionale
Habitat: prati e cespuglieti del piano basale e montano, tra i 300 e i 2000 metri s.l.m.
Generazioni annuali: una sola con sfarfallamento degli adulti in aprile-maggio.
Piante nutrici: Biscutella laevigata
Anthocharis euphenoides
( Staudinger 1869 )
Vulgar Name : Aurora Provence
Family: Pieridae
Front wing length 16-21 mm
Male : yellow with basal blackish tinge . Forewings with a large orange subapical area bounded by a blackish tinge , stain discocellulare black and blackish apical edge . The rear design shines greenish backhand .
Reverse: yellow. White front with a large subapical orange band that leaves uncovered the apical area yellow with slight greenish design . Discocellulare black stain . Rear more or less intensely covered by a thick greenish design that leaves uncovered numerous yellow spaces .
Female : white with blackish tinge baseline . Fore wings with a black spot discocellulare , orange subapical area covered mostly by drawings blackish . In the rear yellowish gray shines through in the design of the reverse.
Distribution: western and central Alps . Central-Southern Apennines
Habitat: meadows and thickets of the basal plane and mountain , between 300 and 2000 meters above sea level
Generations per year : one with flickering of adults in April- magus .
Plants suckler : Biscutella laevigata |
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- lousat
(65489) - [2019-05-23 4:12]
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Ciao Silvio,qui siamo in pochi invece,magari qualcuno in piu' che ci capisce c'e'..bella cattura,questa ad ali chiuse ed ancora piu' perfetta.Buon pomeriggio,Luciano
Hi Silvio,
The flower is helping tp frame the insect. The point of view is showing the details of the Anthocharis euphenoides butterfly. The light is enhancing The beauty of the colors. Have a nice day.
Pierre
Hi Silvio,
Excellent image with lovely colors and perfect focus.
Biswarup
- mamcg
(9843) - [2019-05-24 1:24]
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Here I mark this as effort, you did your best but the depth is essential at close focus hence this makes a confusing shot. Also the frame from left there left more space but that is the focusing point.
Well done nice catch bit more contrast can improve much, TFS.
ciao Silvio
une magnifique composition, les couleurs sont superbes
amicalement
Roland
hello Silvio
very nice composition with beautiful colours
gr lou
Hello Silvio,
A very nice specie with lovely colors. Very good details.
Marius.