Aporia crataegi

Aporia crataegi (Hawthorn) - a butterfly belongs to the family of whites (Pieridae) . Butterfly wings are milky white with thin black veins.
1

Hawthorn is known throughout Europe, in North and Central Asia. It is found up to the western slopes of the mountains of Eastern Yakutia and Japan.
2

In England, these butterflies became extinct, the last specimen was caught there in 1925. Its most numerous appearances are replaced in Morocco, Algeria and throughout North Africa.

3

Butterfly flight begins in June.
4

Females are usually larger than males.
The female butterfly is able to lay from 60 to 100 yellow eggs on the foliage of different plants.
5

It can be an apple tree, pear, apricot, mountain ash, hawthorn, spirea.
6

The butterfly can be found in pastures, meadows and gardens.
7

This type of butterfly produces one generation per year.
8

I look at the "crystal" wings of a butterfly and think that it reminds me of Tiffany's stained glass windows. After all, I'm just an observer of this short moment in the life of Hawthorn.

For reference:

source of information

Sort:  

Congratulations @ruta-rudens! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain and have been rewarded with new badge(s):

You got more than 1000 replies.
Your next target is to reach 1250 replies.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

Support the HiveBuzz project. Vote for our proposal!

Добрый день, я вижу что вы ранее писали на русском. Если интересно я создал сообщество где можно писать на русском. Вот ссылка на него если интересно : Russian Bloggers !

Спасибо за приглашение! Присоединилась.