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The Macrolepidoptera of the world, Stuttgart, Seitz'schen (Kernen), 1906-, lepidoptera, A comprehensive display of various species belonging to the genus Pieris within the family Pieridae, showcasing a diverse array of butterflies. The illustration is organized into six rows, each identifying different species by their unique markings and color patterns. The species include Pieris extensa, Pieris melete, Pieris bryoniae, and several others, with distinctions made between male () and female () specimens where applicable. Each butterfly is labeled with its scientific name, illustrating the rich diversity of this genus and highlighting the subtle variations in wing patterns and colors among the different species.

The Macrolepidoptera of the world, Stuttgart, Seitz'schen (Kernen), 1906-, lepidoptera, A comprehensive display of various species belonging to the genus Pieris within the family Pieridae, showcasing a diverse array of butterflies. The illustration is organized into six rows, each identifying different species by their unique markings and color patterns. The species include Pieris extensa, Pieris melete, Pieris bryoniae, and several others, with distinctions made between male () and female () specimens where applicable. Each butterfly is labeled with its scientific name, illustrating the rich diversity of this genus and highlighting the subtle variations in wing patterns and colors among the different species.
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The Macrolepidoptera of the world, Stuttgart, Seitz'schen (Kernen), 1906-, lepidoptera, A comprehensive display of various species belonging to the genus Pieris within the family Pieridae, showcasing a diverse array of butterflies. The illustration is organized into six rows, each identifying different species by their unique markings and color patterns. The species include Pieris extensa, Pieris melete, Pieris bryoniae, and several others, with distinctions made between male () and female () specimens where applicable. Each butterfly is labeled with its scientific name, illustrating the rich diversity of this genus and highlighting the subtle variations in wing patterns and colors among the different species.
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