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Cabbage White Butterfly
Pieris rapae
38.7163, -77.1065
Field Notes
Description:
Spotted this little one while touring Mt. Vernon
Habitat:
It is widespread and populations are found across Europe, North Africa, Asia, and Great Britain. It has also been accidentally introduced to North America, Australia and New Zealand
Most host plants of P. rapae contain mustard oils and females use these oils to locate the plants. Females then lay the eggs singly on host leaves.[5] Adults appear as early as March and they continue to brood well into October. Spring adults have smaller black spots on its wings and are generally smaller than summer adults
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