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White ButterflyA black veined White Butterfly (Aporia Crataegi). Date: 1930s
Pale oak eggar, Trichiura crataegi, hermaphrodite 5 and variety 6. Phalaena crataegi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Johann Friedrich Volckart from Eugenius Johann Christoph Espers Die
Canephora hirsuta, Ocneria detrita and EpichnopterixHairy sweep moth, Canephora hirsuta 1-5, Ocneria detrita 6 and Epichnopterix plumella 7, 8. Phalaena vestita, detrita, atra, pulla
Cabbage white, black-veined white, orangeCabbage white butterfly, Pieris brassicae 1, 2, black-veined white, Aporia crataegi 3, orange tip, Anthocharis cardamines 4 and Provence orange tip, Anthocharis euphenoides 5
Large white, clouded yellow and black-veined whiteLarge white, Pieris brassicae, clouded yellow, Colias croceus, and black-veined white, Aporia crataegi. Handcoloured steel engraving by the Pauquet brothers after an illustration by Alexis Nicolas
Curtis British Entomology Plate 360Lepidoptera: Pieris crataegi = Aporia crataegi (Black-veined White) [Plant: Potamogeton pectinatus (Potamogeton pectinatum, Fennel-leaved Pond-weed)] Date: 1824-39
Black-veined White Butterflies - gathered on flowering lungwort plant (Pulmonaria spp.) - during a mass butterflies hatching - summer - June (Aporia crataegi L.). South Ural Mountains - Russia
Black-veined White Butterfly - masses of pupae on birch-tree bark (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Black-veined White Butterflies (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Newly emerged Black-veined White butterfly (Aporia crataegi). South Tuva, Russia
Black-veined White Butterfly - resting on a stone in a mountain forest (Aporia crataegi). Sengilen mountain range, South Tuva, Russia