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Common brimstone. Mariposa limonera

Gonepteryx rhamni

Photo by eulalia rubio
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Field Notes

Description:

A species of butterfly of remarkable dimensions that has a length of the front wing edge of about 28-34 mm and can reach a wingspan of 70 mm.

In the adult phase, the butterflies have veined wings in the form of a leaf. Females have a greenish-yellowish-white hue that differs significantly from the male. These have brighter greenish and sulfur yellow wings, with a small orange spot in the cell of both wings. They both have a small reddish-orange spot on the front and rear wings.

The body is blackish and covered by a thick down that faithfully repeats the color of the wings.

Habitat:

Pine forest next to the Mediterranean Sea. Open wooded areas with scrub and some humidity. Wet rocky slopes with herbaceous vegetation. Forests, hedges, parks and gardens.

Notes:

A master of disguise: It intermingles between the leaves of various plants. Due to its particular shape of the wings, the greenish color and being static with the wings folded, it goes completely unnoticed.

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