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Phoebis sennae, cloudless sulphur butterflyPhotograph of a mounted specimen of cloudless sulphur. Male. Species occurs on the Galapagos Islands
Pieridae sp. clouded yellow butterfliesOriginal drawing for a plate in A field guide to the butterflies of Britain and Europe. Artwork by Brian Hargreaves. This picture must not be used without permission from Brian Hargreaves
Butterflies and Moths, Plate 2, Papiliones, Pieridae. Date: 1896
Pieridae sp. sulphur butterfliesOriginal drawing for a plate in A field guide to the butterflies of the West Indies. Artwork by Brian Hargreaves. This picture must not be used without permission from Brian Hargreaves
Pierine genus, Butterfly wingsWatercolour, c.1928-1937? by Miss A. Ellen Prout (fl.1920s). Held in the Library and Archives
Illustration, Pieridae -- Colias Palaeno, Colias Phicomone, Colias Hylae, Colias Edusa. The plants are Sainfoin (Onobrychis Sativa and Coronilla Varia) and Purple Clover (Trifolium Pratense)
Artogeia napi, green-veined whiteSEM image of the wing of a Artogeia napi, green-veined white butterfly
Pieris rapae, small whiteSEM image of the wing of a small white butterfly
Gonepteryx rhamni, brimstonePlate 2 from Illustrations of British butterflies and their larvae, with the plants on which they feed, by Theo Johnson, 1892
Papilio, clouded yellow butterfly
Papilio eubule, brimstone butterflyIllustration of a brimstone butterfly by John Abbot, Tab 211, Volume 16 from the Abbot Collection held in the Natural History Museums Entomology Library
Colias hyale, pale clouded yellowPlate 4 from Illustrations of British butterflies and their larvae, with the plants on which they feed, by Theo Johnson, 1892
Brimstone by John Curtis (1791 - 1862) from British Entomology
Colias hyale, pale clouded yellow butterflyMounted specimens of the pale clouded yellow butterfly, family Pieridae from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Butterflies of the family PieridaeMounted specimens of the brimstone, (Gonepteryx rhamni) and cleopatra, (Gonepteryx cleopatra) butterflies. Both these species have colour forms which vary from very pale yellow to a deep yellow-orange
Aporia crataegi, black-veined white butterflyTwo mounted specimens of the black-veined white butterfly from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Colias croceus, clouded yellowPhotograph of a mounted specimen of clouded yellow, male upperside. Widespread in Europe with breeding strongholds in Mediterranean countries. Regular migrant to southern England
Ixias reinwardtiPhotograph of a mounted specimen of the butterfly (Ixias reinwardti)