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Desert Orangetip

(Anthocharis cethura)

 

 

Desert Orangetip (Anthocharis cethura Felder and Felder)

Wing span: 1 - 1 1/2 inches (2.6 - 4 cm).

Identification: Male white, female yellow; forewing with orange patch between discal bar and black and white stripes at apex of wing; costal edge of forewing striate with black; hindwing below with heavy green marbling.

Biology: Caterpillar with alternating bands of orange-yellow and green and with a row of segmental white patches along each side.

Flight: Early February to April, rarely as late as June.

Caterpillar hosts: A number of mustard species (Brassicaceae) including tansy mustard, jewelflower, and tumble mustard.

Habitat: Desert hills and ridges.

Range: Central California south to southern Baja California, eastward across Nevada, southwestern Utah, Arizona, as far as western Texas.

 

Desert Orangetip (Anthocharis cethura)