Anthocharis cardamines

Anthocharis cardamines

orange-tip

(Linnaeus, 1758) Catalogue of Life

IUCN status
Least Concern (LC) IUCN
GBIF observations
1,472,681 GBIF
iNaturalist observations
43,261 iNaturalist
Taxonomic rank
Species
1 specimen
Description

Anthocharis cardamines, the orange tip, is a butterfly in the family Pieridae, which contains about 1,100 species. A. cardamines is mainly found throughout Europe and temperate Asia (Palearctic). The males feature wings with a signature orange pigmentation, which is the origin of A. cardamines' common name.

Males and females of this species occupy different habitats: males mostly frequent the edges of forests whereas females frequent meadows. A. cardamines feeds on most plants found within its habitat but the females selectively oviposit on young inflorescence of crucifers.

Status

COL status
accepted
Nomenclatural code
zoological
Extinct
FALSE
Legacy synonyms
anthocharis cardamines
Non-butterfly
Off
Hybrid

Larval host plants NHM HOSTS