Appias pandione

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Appias pandione
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In Rhopalocera Malayana
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Lepidoptera
Family: Pieridae
Genus: Appias
Species:
A. pandione
Binomial name
Appias pandione
(Geyer, 1832) [1]
Synonyms
  • Hiposcritia pandioneGeyer, [1832]
  • Appias whiteheadiGrose-Smith, 1887
  • Catophaga lagelaMoore, 1878
  • Appias lalage aornusFruhstorfer, 1913
  • Appias montanusRothschild, 1896
  • Tachyris zamoraC. & R. Felder, 1862

Appias pandione is a butterfly in the family Pieridae. It was described by Carl Geyer in 1832. It is found in the Indomalayan realm. [2]

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References

  1. Geyer, C. in Hübner, J. [1832]Zuträge zur Sammlung exotischer Schmettlinge, Vol. 4 [1826]-1832 Zuträge Samml. exot. Schmett. 4 : pl. [104-131], f. 601-764 (1826), : pl. [132-137], f. 765-800 (1827 - 1831), : [1-3], 4-6, [7], 8-48 (1832)
  2. Seitz, A., 1912-1927. Die Indo-Australien Tagfalter Grossschmetterlinge Erde 9