RF2GGAAW8–Pupa from the white butterfly pieris napi isolated on white background
RF2M6CCMD–Green-veined White on white Background - Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758)
RF2P7KD3P–Green-veined white butterfly dark form (Pieris napi), open wings and isolated on white background
RM2RG2FJD–Klein Geaderd Witje, Green-veined White, Pieris napi
RFCEHM39–Green-veined White butterfly, Pieris napi, in front of white background
RFJ1BF05–Green-veined White on white Background - Pieris napi (Linnaeus, 1758)
RME0PHY0–A Green veined white butterfly, resting on the petals of Cuckoo flower, against a white background.
RM2T1GKH8–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), female, 1. generation, underside, cut out
RMG08BT5–Green-veined white
RFT5WXTX–Pieris Napi is very like the cabbage butterfly vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RFC27K61–Green-veined White (Pieris napi)
RM2EYWWGH–Pieris napi - Rapsweißling.
RFC1PB4Y–Studio shot of sharp-veined white butterfly
RMJ30K9F–BH048 Pieris napi race melete
RMJ07T59–Pieris napi - Rapsweiğling
RMRDBEA2–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 142 ZOOLOGY. difficult than in the preceding species, since the young caterpillars live independently, and their colour makes it difficult to recognize them on the green cabbage leaves. The Green-veined White (Pieris napi). Butterfly (Fig. 98): As large or somewhat smaller than the preceding species. Wings milky white on their upper side; fore wings dusted with black on their front margin, tips, and ends of the ribs. Two spots on the middle of the fore wing in the female, one or none in the male. Under side of the hind wings yellow; under side of the veins dust
RMD1DT8K–The UK White Butterflies, Pieridae, Lepidoptera. Mounted Specimens. Photo/Cutout.
RF2GGAAW5–Pupa from the white butterfly pieris napi isolated on white background
RM2RG2FJ7–Klein Geaderd Witje, Green-veined White, Pieris napi
RM2T1GK01–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), male, 2. generation, underside, cut out
RMPK7RK2–BH048 Pieris napi race melete.
RMPG0F88–. Agricultural zoology. Zoology. 142 ZOOLOGY. difficult than in the preceding species, since the young caterpillars live independently, and their colour makes it difficult to recognize them on the green cabbage leaves. The Green-veined White (Pieris napi). Butterfly (Fig. 98): As large or somewhat smaller than the preceding species. Wings milky white on their upper side; fore wings dusted with black on their front margin, tips, and ends of the ribs. Two spots on the middle of the fore wing in the female, one or none in the male. Under side of the hind wings yellow; under side of the veins dust
RMRDDCH8–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ONAGRARIEAE 445 are usually on a level with the stigmas, autogamy is the rule, and Kerner says it may take place as early as the first day of anthesis. It is excluded in flowers where the long stamens do not reach the stigmas. Visitors.—These are few. Herm. MUller observed flies (Anthomyia j, po-cltg.), and a butterfly (Pieris napi L., skg.) ('Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 237). Schletterer records the humble-bee Bombus pomorum for the Tyrol. MacLeod saw a hover-fly
RMD1DT6X–The UK Pieridae Butterfly Family, Lepidoptera. Mounted Specimens. Photo/Cutout.
RF2GGAAW9–Green caterpillar larva from the white butterfly pieris napi isolated on white background
RM2RG2FJA–Klein Geaderd Witje, Green-veined White, Pieris napi
RM2T1GKHX–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), male, first generation, underside, cut out
RMPG46RM–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. ONAGRARIEAE 445 are usually on a level with the stigmas, autogamy is the rule, and Kerner says it may take place as early as the first day of anthesis. It is excluded in flowers where the long stamens do not reach the stigmas. Visitors.—These are few. Herm. MUller observed flies (Anthomyia j, po-cltg.), and a butterfly (Pieris napi L., skg.) ('Weit. Beob.,' II, p. 237). Schletterer records the humble-bee Bombus pomorum for the Tyrol. MacLeod saw a hover-fly
RMRDF83W–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 3i8 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Pieris napi Z.). H. de Vries (Netherlands), the humble-bee Bombus agrorum F. 5 (Ned. Kruidk. Arch., Nijmegen, 2. Ser., 2. Deel, 1875). Willis (neighbourhood of south coast of Scotland), 4 bees, skg. (' Fls. and Insects in Gt. Britain,' Part I)— I. Bombus agrorum F., freq.; 2. B. hortorum Z.; 3. B. terrester Z., freq.; 4. Psithyrus campestris Pz. Scott-Elliot (Dumfriesshire), the honey-bee, 5 humble- bees, and a hover-fly (' Flo
RF2GGAAW6–Green caterpillar larva from the white butterfly pieris napi isolated on white background
RM2RG2FJB–Klein Geaderd Witje, Green-veined White, Pieris napi
RMT7HWJF–Green-veined White (Pieris napi)
RMT7HWJG–Green-veined White (Pieris napi)
RM2T1GKDW–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), female, 2. Generation, upper side, cut out
RMPG28DA–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 3i8 ANGIOSPERMAE—DICOTYLEDONES Pieris napi Z.). H. de Vries (Netherlands), the humble-bee Bombus agrorum F. 5 (Ned. Kruidk. Arch., Nijmegen, 2. Ser., 2. Deel, 1875). Willis (neighbourhood of south coast of Scotland), 4 bees, skg. (' Fls. and Insects in Gt. Britain,' Part I)— I. Bombus agrorum F., freq.; 2. B. hortorum Z.; 3. B. terrester Z., freq.; 4. Psithyrus campestris Pz. Scott-Elliot (Dumfriesshire), the honey-bee, 5 humble- bees, and a hover-fly (' Flo
RM2T1GK0F–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), male, 2. generation, upper side, cut out
RM2T1GKAE–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), male, 1. generation, upper side, cut out
RM2T1GK0R–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), female, 2. generation, upper side, cut out
RM2T1GK3J–Green-veined white, Green veined white (Pieris napi, Artogeia napi, Pieris napae), female, 1. generation, upper side, cut out
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